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Bruno Mary
Researcher at University of Picardie Jules Verne
Publications - 161
Citations - 14881
Bruno Mary is an academic researcher from University of Picardie Jules Verne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Mineralization (soil science). The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 158 publications receiving 13018 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruno Mary include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & University of Liège.
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Stability of organic carbon in deep soil layers controlled by fresh carbon supply
TL;DR: It is proposed that a lack of supply of fresh carbon may prevent the decomposition of the organic carbon pool in deep soil layers in response to future changes in temperature.
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An overview of the crop model STICS
Nadine Brisson,Christian Gary,Eric Justes,Romain Roche,Bruno Mary,Dominique Ripoche,Daniel Zimmer,Jorge Sierra,Patrick Bertuzzi,Philippe Burger,François Bussière,Yves-Marie Cabidoche,Pierre Cellier,Philippe Debaeke,Jean-Pierre Gaudillère,Catherine Hénault,Florent Maraux,Bernard Seguin,Hervé Sinoquet +18 more
TL;DR: The Stics model as mentioned in this paper is a model developed at INRA (France) since 1996 to simulate crop growth as well as soil water and nitrogen balances driven by daily climatic data.
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STICS : a generic model for the simulation of crops and their water and nitrogen balances. I. Theory, and parameterization applied to wheat and corn
Nadine Brisson,Bruno Mary,Dominique Ripoche,Marie-Hélène Jeuffroy,Françoise Ruget,Bernard Nicoullaud,Philippe Gate,F. Devienne-Barret,Rodrigo Antonioletti,Carolyne Dürr,Guy Richard,Nicolas Beaudoin,Sylvie Recous,Xavier Tayot,Daniel Plénet,Pierre Cellier,Jean-Marie Machet,Jean-Marc Meynard,Richard Delécolle +18 more
TL;DR: The Simulatedur mulTJdiscplinaire pour les Cultures Standard (STICS) as discussed by the authors is a crop model constructed as a simula- tion tool capable of working under agricultural conditions.
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Determination of a Critical Nitrogen Dilution Curve for Winter Wheat Crops
TL;DR: A set of N-fertilization field experiments was used to determine the 'critical nitrogen concentration', i.e, the minimal concentration of total N in shoots that produced the maximum aerial dry matter, at a given time and field situation.
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Fungi mediate long term sequestration of carbon and nitrogen in soil through their priming effect
Sébastien Fontaine,Catherine Hénault,A. Aamor,N. Bdioui,Juliette M. G. Bloor,Vincent Maire,Bruno Mary,Sandrine Revaillot,Pierre-Alain Maron +8 more
TL;DR: The results support the existence of a bank mechanism that regulates nutrient and carbon sequestration in soil: PE is low when nutrients availability is high, allowing sequestration of nutrients and carbon; in contrast, microbes release nutrients from SOM when nutrient availability is low.