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Hélène Tribouillois

Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique

Publications -  14
Citations -  575

Hélène Tribouillois is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cover crop & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 13 publications receiving 392 citations. Previous affiliations of Hélène Tribouillois include University of Toulouse.

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Cover crop crucifer-legume mixtures provide effective nitrate catch crop and nitrogen green manure ecosystem services

TL;DR: Combining crucifers and legumes as cover crops is an effective solution for obtaining multi-ecosystem services related to N recycling by providing both nitrate catch crop and N green manure services.
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Cover crop mixtures including legume produce ecosystem services of nitrate capture and green manuring: assessment combining experimentation and modelling

TL;DR: In this article, the ability of bispecific mixtures to simultaneously produce these two services of N management in relation to their interspecific interactions was investigated, and three field experiments were conducted at contrasting sites from summer to autumn to evaluate 25 mixtures and 10 sole crops.
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A functional characterisation of a wide range of cover crop species: growth and nitrogen acquisition rates, leaf traits and ecological strategies.

TL;DR: Leaf functional traits, especially LA and LDMC, allowed to differentiate some cover crops strategies related to their ability to grow and acquire N, suggesting an efficient acquisitive syndrome in the former, corresponding to the high resource availability found in agrosystems.
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Determination of Germination Response to Temperature and Water Potential for a Wide Range of Cover Crop Species and Related Functional Groups.

TL;DR: Differing functional groups that group species with the same germination ability may help in choosing the most adapted cover crop species to sow based on climatic conditions in order to favor plant establishment and the services provided by cover crops during fallow periods are developed.
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Catch crop emergence success depends on weather and soil seedbed conditions in interaction with sowing date: A simulation study using the SIMPLE emergence model.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a model to explore differences in the emergence rates of catch crops in summer for a wide range of soil and weather conditions that occur in France and identify the main causes of failure.