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Nighttime transpiration represents a negligible part of water loss and does not increase the risk of water stress in grapevine
(Plant, Cell and Environment. vol. 44, n° 2, pp. 387-398, 2021-02)Article de revue -
An inconvenient truth about xylem resistance to embolism in the model species for refilling Laurus nobilis L.
(Annals of Forest Science. vol. 75, n° 3, pp. 88, 2018)Article de revue -
Managing forest genetic resources for an uncertain future: findings and perspectives from an international conference
(Tree Genetics and Genomes. vol. 19, n° 3, pp. 26, 2023-06)Article de revueOpen access -
Tissue-specific stilbene accumulation is an early response to wounding/grafting as revealed by using spatial and temporal metabolomics
(Plant, Cell & Environment. vol. 46, pp. 3871–3886, 2023-08)Article de revueOpen access -
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 -
Biomass composition explains fruit relative growth rate and discriminates climacteric from non-climacteric species
(Journal of Experimental Botany. vol. 71, n° 19, pp. 5823-5836, 2020)Article de revue -
Population genomics of apricots unravels domestication history and adaptive events
(Nature Communications. vol. 12, n° 1, pp. 3956, 2021-06-25)Article de revue