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Antoine Messéan

Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique

Publications -  84
Citations -  3036

Antoine Messéan is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Sustainability. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 81 publications receiving 2414 citations. Previous affiliations of Antoine Messéan include Université Paris-Saclay.

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Eight principles of integrated pest management

TL;DR: This work proposes to farmers, advisors, and researchers a dynamic and flexible approach that accounts for the diversity of farming situations and the complexities of agroecosystems and that can improve the resilience of cropping systems and the authors' capacity to adapt crop protection to local realities.
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Toward a Reduced Reliance on Conventional Pesticides in European Agriculture

TL;DR: It is concluded that there are opportunities for reduction in many parts of Europe without significant losses in crop yields, and that improvements and/or adoption of the knowledge and technologies of IPM can still achieve large gains in pesticide reduction.
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MASC, a qualitative multi-attribute decision model for ex ante assessment of the sustainability of cropping systems

TL;DR: The MASC model is presented and its first implementation for the evaluation of four cropping systems generated from expert knowledge is described, and its relevance to the objectives cited above is discussed.
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Integrated management of damping-off diseases. A review

TL;DR: This paper reviews up to 300 articles of the damping-off literature and recommends further research on critical niches of complexity, such as seeds, seedbed, associated microbes and their interfaces, using novel and robust experimental and modeling approaches based on five research priorities described in this paper.
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A Comparison of Soil Microbial Community Structure, Protozoa and Nematodes in Field Plots of Conventional and Genetically Modified Maize Expressing the Bacillus thuringiens is CryIAb Toxin

TL;DR: The effect of the Bt maize was small and within the normal variation expected in these agricultural systems, with one occurrence of CLPP varying between maize cultivars (Bt versus a conventional cultivar).