Agnès Brosset
Postdoctoral Researcher
Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology
My research explores how plants respond to volatile signals emitted by their specialist insects, and how climate change and pollution affect these chemical interactions. By combining approaches from plant chemistry, physiology, and insect behaviour, I aim to understand the mechanisms driving these responses and their ecological consequences.
Holding a PhD in Environmental Science, I investigated how wild and cultivated plant species respond to various stressors, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released by neighbouring plants. Those studies laid the groundwork for my current focus on plant responses to insect-derived VOCs.
Beyond academia, I am an herbalist and herb farmer, and the founder of Nordiska Örter, the first medicinal herb farm in Sweden. Through this initiative and other social entrepreneurial projects, I promote sustainable local food systems, ecological cultivation, and a lifestyle that reconnects people with plants and their environment.
Publications
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Airborne cues accelerate flowering and promote photosynthesis in Brassica rapa
Brosset, Agnès; Yu, Hao; Blande, James D., 2022, Journal of ecology, 2023; 111, 3, 578-588. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Responses of wild and cultivated Brassicaceous plants to diverse abiotic and biotic stimuli
Brosset, Agnès, 2022, Publications of the University of Eastern Finland. Dissertations in Forestry and Natural Sciences. G5 Doctoral dissertation (article) -
Tree Communication: the Effects of “Wired” and “Wireless” Channels on Interactions with Herbivores
Rasheed, Muhammad Usman; Brosset, Agnès; Blande, James D., 2022, Current forestry reports, 2023; 9, 1, 33-47. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Volatile-mediated plant-plant interactions: volatile organic compounds as modulators of receiver plant defence, growth and reproduction
Brosset, Agnès; Blande, James D, 2022, Journal of experimental botany, 73, 2, 511-528. A2 Review article, Literature review, Systematic review -
Comparing Exogenous Methods to Induce Plant-Resistance Against a Bark-Feeding Insect
Chen, Yayuan; Puentes, Adriana; Björkman, Christer; Brosset, Agnès; Bylund, Helena, 2021, Frontiers in plant science, 12, 695867. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Exposure to (Z)-11-hexadecenal [(Z)-11-16:Ald] increases Brassica nigra susceptibility to subsequent herbivory
Brosset, Agnès; Islam, Monirul; Bonzano, Sara; Maffei, Massimo E.; Blande, James D., 2021, Scientific reports, 11, 1, 13532. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Does ozone exposure affect herbivore-induced plant volatile emissions differently in wild and cultivated plants?
Brosset, Agnès; Saunier, Amélie; Kivimäenpää, Minna; Blande, James, 2020, Environmental science and pollution research, 27, 24, 30448-30459. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
The Effects of Ozone on Herbivore-Induced Volatile Emissions of Cultivated and Wild Brassica Rapa
Brosset, Agnes; Saunier, Amelie; Mofikoya, Adedayo O; Kivimäenpää, Minna; Blande, James D, 2020, Atmosphere, 11, 11, 1213. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research
