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    Impact of Bacterial Siderophores on Iron Status and Ionome in Pea by Lurthy, Tristan, Cantat, Cécile, Jeudy, Christian, Declerck, Philippe, Gallardo, Karine, Barraud, Catherine, Leroy, Fanny, Ourry, Alain, Lemanceau, Philippe, Salon, Christophe, Mazurier, Sylvie

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (12-06-2020)
    “…Including more grain legumes in cropping systems is important for the development of agroecological practices and the diversification of protein sources for…”
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    Pea Efficiency of Post-drought Recovery Relies on the Strategy to Fine-Tune Nitrogen Nutrition by Couchoud, Mégane, Salon, Christophe, Girodet, Sylvie, Jeudy, Christian, Vernoud, Vanessa, Prudent, Marion

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (27-02-2020)
    “…As drought is increasingly frequent in the context of climate change it is a major constraint for crop growth and yield. The ability of plants to maintain…”
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    Adaptation of Medicago truncatula to nitrogen limitation is modulated via local and systemic nodule developmental responses by Jeudy, Christian, Ruffel, Sandrine, Freixes, Sandra, Tillard, Pascal, Santoni, Anne Lise, Morel, Sylvain, Journet, Etienne-Pascal, Duc, Gérard, Gojon, Alain, Lepetit, Marc, Salon, Christophe

    Published in The New phytologist (01-02-2010)
    “…Adaptation of Medicago truncatula to local nitrogen (N) limitation was investigated to provide new insights into local and systemic N signaling. The split-root…”
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    Dynamics of Exogenous Nitrogen Partitioning and Nitrogen Remobilization from Vegetative Organs in Pea Revealed by ¹⁵N in Vivo Labeling throughout Seed Filling by Schiltz, Séverine, Munier-Jolain, Nathalie, Jeudy, Christian, Burstin, Judith, Salon, Christophe

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2005)
    “…The fluxes of (1) exogenous nitrogen (N) assimilation and (2) remobilization of endogenous N from vegetative plant compartments were measured by ¹⁵N labeling…”
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    Genetic variation and morphogenetic determinants of root-shoot allocation in two perennial forage legumes by Aillery, Valentin, Vleugels, Tim, Cnops, Gerda, De Swaef, Tom, Gentelet, Florian, Jeudy, Christian, Lamboeuf, Mickaël, Lootens, Peter, Roy, Eric, Salon, Christophe, Louarn, Gaëtan

    Published in Plant and soil (17-05-2024)
    “…Background and aimsRoot phenotyping and breeding for desirable root traits have been limited in small seed forage species. The objectives of this study were to…”
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    Fluxomics links cellular functional analyses to whole-plant phenotyping by Salon, Christophe, Avice, Jean-Christophe, Colombié, Sophie, Dieuaide-Noubhani, Martine, Gallardo, Karine, Jeudy, Christian, Ourry, Alain, Prudent, Marion, Voisin, Anne-Sophie, Rolin, Dominique

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-04-2017)
    “…Fluxes through metabolic pathways reflect the integration of genetic and metabolic regulations. While it is attractive to measure all the mRNAs…”
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    N-2 fixation of pea hypernodulating mutants is more tolerant to root pruning than that of wild type by Cazenave, Alexandre-Brice, Salon, Christophe, Jeudy, Christian, Duc, Gérard, Voisin, Anne-Sophie

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2014)
    “…As a legume, pea plant has the ability to symbiotically fix N-2. However, symbiotic N-2 fixation is very sensitive to environmental stresses that affect plant…”
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    fixation of pea hypernodulating mutants is more tolerant to root pruning than that of wild type by Cazenave, Alexandre-Brice, Salon, Christophe, Jeudy, Christian, Duc, Gerard, Voisin, Anne-Sophie

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2014)
    “…Background and aims As a legume, pea plant has the ability to symbiotically fix [N.sub.2]. However, symbiotic [N.sub.2] fixation is very sensitive to…”
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    N sub(2) fixation of pea hypernodulating mutants is more tolerant to root pruning than that of wild type by Cazenave, Alexandre-Brice, Salon, Christophe, Jeudy, Christian, Duc, Gerard, Voisin, Anne-Sophie

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2014)
    “…Background and aims: As a legume, pea plant has the ability to symbiotically fix N sub(2). However, symbiotic N sub(2) fixation is very sensitive to…”
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    N₂ fixation of pea hypernodulating mutants is more tolerant to root pruning than that of wild type by Cazenave, Alexandre-Brice, Salon, Christophe, Jeudy, Christian, Duc, Gérard, Voisin, Anne-Sophie

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2014)
    “…BACKGROUND AND AIMS: As a legume, pea plant has the ability to symbiotically fix N₂. However, symbiotic N₂ fixation is very sensitive to environmental stresses…”
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    Use of a ¹⁵N₂ labelling technique to estimate exudation by white clover and transfer to companion ryegrass of symbiotically fixed N by Lesuffleur, F., Salon, C., Jeudy, C., Cliquet, J. B.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2013)
    “…Backgrounds and aims N rhizodeposition by legumes leads to enrichment of N in soils and in companion plants. N rhizodeposition can be divided into two major…”
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    Analysis and modeling of the integrative response of Medicago truncatula to nitrogen constraints by Salon, Christophe, Lepetit, Marc, Gamas, Pascal, Jeudy, Christian, Moreau, Sandra, Moreau, Delphine, Voisin, Anne-Sophie, Duc, Gérard, Bourion, Virginie, Munier-Jolain, Nathalie

    Published in Comptes rendus. Biologies (01-11-2009)
    “…An integrative biology approach was conducted in Medicago truncatula for: (i) unraveling the coordinated regulation of NO3-, NH4+ and N(2) acquisition by…”
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    Dynamics of Exogenous Nitrogen Partitioning and Nitrogen Remobilization from Vegetative Organs in Pea Revealed by 15N in Vivo Labeling throughout Seed Filling1 by Schiltz, Séverine, Munier-Jolain, Nathalie, Jeudy, Christian, Burstin, Judith, Salon, Christophe

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2005)
    “…The fluxes of (1) exogenous nitrogen (N) assimilation and (2) remobilization of endogenous N from vegetative plant compartments were measured by 15 N labeling…”
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    Dynamics of Exogenous Nitrogen Partitioning and Nitrogen Remobilization from Vegetative Organs in Pea Revealed by ^sup 15^N in Vivo Labeling throughout Seed Filling1 by Schiltz, Séverine, Munier-Jolain, Nathalie, Jeudy, Christian, Burstin, Judith, Salon, Christophe

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2005)
    “…The fluxes of (1) exogenous nitrogen (N) assimilation and (2) remobilization of endogenous N from vegetative plant compartments were measured by 15N labeling…”
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