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Climatic limits of temperate rainforest tree species are explained by xylem embolism resistance among angiosperms but not among conifers
(New Phytologist. vol. 226, n° 3, pp. 727-740, 2020-05)Article de revue -
Oak genomics is proving its worth
(New Phytologist. vol. 226, n° 4, pp. 943-946, 2020-05)Article de revue -
Oaks: an evolutionary success story
(New Phytologist. vol. 226, n° 4, pp. 987-1011, 2020)Article de revue -
The oak syngameon: more than the sum of its parts
(New Phytologist. vol. 226, n° 4, pp. 978-983, 2020)Article de revue -
Maize metabolome and proteome responses to controlled cold stress partly mimic early‐sowing effects in the field and differ from those of Arabidopsis
(Plant, Cell and Environment. vol. 44, n° 5, pp. 1504-1521, 2021)Article de revue -
Modelling predicts tomatoes can be bigger and sweeter if biophysical factors and transmembrane transports are fine‐tuned during fruit development
(New Phytologist. vol. 230, pp. 1489-1502, 2021)Article de revue -
The FveFT2 florigen/ FveTFL1 antiflorigen balance is critical for the control of seasonal flowering in strawberry while FveFT3 modulates axillary meristem fate and yield
(New Phytologist. vol. 232, n° 1, pp. 372-387, 2021)Article de revue -
Large-scale regulatory and signaling network assembly through linked open data
(Database - The journal of Biological Databases and Curation. vol. 2021, pp. baaa113, 2021)Article de revue -
Presence/absence variations and SNPs equally contribute to the variations of protein and metabolite abundance
(Analytics 2022, FR, Nantes)Autre communication scientifique (congrès sans actes - poster - séminaire...) -
Predictive metabolomics of multiple Atacama plant species unveils a core set of generic metabolites for extreme climate resilience
(New Phytologist. vol. 234, n° 5, pp. 1614-1628, 2022)Article de revue