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    Carbon and nitrogen allocation and grain filling in three maize hybrids differing in leaf senescence by Pommel, B., Gallais, A., Coque, M., Quilleré, I., Hirel, B., Prioul, J.L., Andrieu, B., Floriot, M.

    Published in European journal of agronomy (01-04-2006)
    “…Between flowering and maturity, leaf senescence reduces green leaf area while grains are filled from photosynthesis, nitrogen (N) uptake by roots and…”
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    Use of virtual 3D maize canopies to assess the effect of plot heterogeneity on radiation interception by Pommel, B, Sohbi, Y, Andrieu, B

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (07-12-2001)
    “…Plants neighbouring gaps in the stand have a better grain yield because they intercept a larger amount of light. The question arises which part of this…”
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    Influence of delayed emergence and canopy skips on the growth and development of maize plants: a plant scale approach with CERES-Maize by Pommel, B, Mouraux, D, Cappellen, O, Ledent, J.F

    Published in European journal of agronomy (2002)
    “…Our objective was to study by observation and simulation the effects of (1) three different dates of seedling emergence and (2) presence of short sequences of…”
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    Variations in the vegetative and reproductive systems in individual plants of an heterogeneous maize crop by Pommel, B., Bonhomme, R.

    Published in European journal of agronomy (1998)
    “…Two field experiments were carried out in the Parisian basin, in which realistic within-row and between-row variations in maize plant spacing were created…”
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    Value of a heat-treated sludge in the phosphorus fertilization by Pommel, B.

    Published in European journal of agronomy (1995)
    “…Sludges produced by a thermal conditioning treatment were studied to evaluate the bioavailability of the phosphorus they contained. First, the direct…”
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    Effects of seed size, seed position on the parent cob and parental cob size on the leaf area of maize under field conditions by Pommel, B., Goytino, B., Bonhomme, R.

    Published in European journal of agronomy (1995)
    “…Three field experiments were conducted, one in the South-West of France and two in the Beauce area. The first experiment compared populations of the maize…”
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    Physiology of maize II: Identification of physiological markers representative of the nitrogen status of maize (Zea mays) leaves during grain filling by Hirel, Bertrand, Andrieu, Bruno, Valadier, Marie-Hélène, Renard, Sylvain, Quilleré, Isabelle, Chelle, Michael, Pommel, Bernard, Fournier, Christian, Drouet, Jean-Louis

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-06-2005)
    “…To illustrate the development of the source‐to‐sink transition in maize leaves during the grain‐filling period, an integrated physiological‐agronomic approach…”
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    Nitrogen Management and Senescence in Two Maize Hybrids Differing in the Persistence of Leaf Greenness: Agronomic, Physiological and Molecular Aspects by Martin, Antoine, Belastegui-Macadam, Xana, Quilleré, Isabelle, Floriot, Mathieu, Valadier, Marie-Hèlène, Pommel, Bernard, Andrieu, Bruno, Donnison, Iain, Hirel, Bertrand

    Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2005)
    “…• Here, nitrogen management within the plant was compared in an early-senescing maize hybrid and in a late-senescing maize hybrid, both grown under field…”
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    Phosphorus uptake by ryegrass from monocalcium phosphate and pig manure on two soils in pots by Tunney, H, Pommel, B

    “…The primary aim of this study was to compare the efficiency of pig slurry phosphorus with phosphorus in monocalcium phosphate. Perennial ryegrass was the test…”
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