Jullien Alexandra
Professor
Environment and Society
Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS)
France
Biography
2000: Doctorate of Agronomic Sciences awarded by the National Agronomic Institute of Paris-Grignon. PhD supervisors: B. Ney (INA PG), E. Malézieux (CIRAD). Defense: November 15, 2000 at INA PG Ph.D. In ecophysiology, INA PG on ecophysiology of banana tree and fruit quality in Guadeloupe (French West Indies) 1997: - Agronomy Engineer degree from the Institut National Agronomique Paris -Grignon - Diploma of Advanced Studies: Biology, Diversity and Adaptation of cultivated plants. National Agronomic Institute of Paris-Grignon Engineering degree (equivalent master degree) in crop science, INA PG; Master degree in INA PG
Research Interest
Modeling the architectural plasticity of plants. Characterization of the genotype environment interactions. Modeling interactions between architecture and biomass allocation. Definition of ideotypes, identification of criteria relevant to the characterization of varieties. Modeling of architectural plasticity of plants. Application to the characterization of Genotype Environment Interactions in arable crops (winter oilseed rape). An identification of relevant ecophysiological parameters to describe genetic variability to address genetics.
Publications
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. A. Jullien, A. Mathieu, J.-M. Allirand, A. Pinet, P. de Reffye, B. Ney and P.-H. Cournède. Modeling of branch and flower expansion in GreenLab model for the whole crop cycle of winter oilseed rape (Brassica Napus L.). PMA09: The Third International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualization and Applications - Beijing (CHINA), Nov. 09-13, 2009, 8 pages.
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. Lassois Ludivine, Bastiaanse Heloise, Chillet Marc, Jullien Alexandra, Jijakli Haissam and Lapeyre Bellaire Luc. 2009. Hand position on the bunch and source-sink ratio influence of the banana fruit susceptibility to crown rot disease (AAB-2009-0103) accepted at Annals of Applied Biology
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. A. Jullien, J.-M. Allirand, A. Mathieu, B. Andrieu, B. Ney. 2009. Variations in leaf mass per area according to N nutrition, plant age, and leaf position reflect ontogenetic plasticity in winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.). FieldCropsResearch 114 188-197