Search Results - "Jeudy, Christian"
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Impact of Bacterial Siderophores on Iron Status and Ionome in Pea
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
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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Genetic Analysis of Platform-Phenotyped Root System Architecture of Bread and Durum Wheat in Relation to Agronomic Traits
Published in Frontiers in plant science (25-03-2022)“…Roots are essential for water and nutrient uptake but are rarely the direct target of breeding efforts. To characterize the genetic variability of wheat root…”
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Adaptation of Medicago truncatula to nitrogen limitation is modulated via local and systemic nodule developmental responses
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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Systemic Signaling of the Plant Nitrogen Status Triggers Specific Transcriptome Responses Depending on the Nitrogen Source in Medicago truncatula
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2008)“…Legumes can acquire nitrogen (N) from NO₃⁻, NH₄⁺, and N₂ (through symbiosis with Rhizobium bacteria); however, the mechanisms by which uptake and assimilation…”
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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
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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Are high-throughput root phenotyping platforms suitable for informing root system architecture models with genotype-specific parameters? An evaluation based on the root model ArchiSimple and a small panel of wheat cultivars
Published in Journal of experimental botany (15-04-2024)“…Given the difficulties in accessing plant roots in situ, high-throughput root phenotyping (HTRP) platforms under controlled conditions have been developed to…”
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Genetic variation and morphogenetic determinants of root-shoot allocation in two perennial forage legumes
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
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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Transcriptomic dissection of Bradyrhizobium sp. strain ORS285 in symbiosis with Aeschynomene spp. inducing different bacteroid morphotypes with contrasted symbiotic efficiency
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-09-2019)“…Summary To circumvent the paucity of nitrogen sources in the soil legume plants establish a symbiotic interaction with nitrogen‐fixing soil bacteria called…”
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RhizoTubes as a new tool for high throughput imaging of plant root development and architecture: test, comparison with pot grown plants and validation
Published in Plant methods (07-06-2016)“…In order to maintain high yields while saving water and preserving non-renewable resources and thus limiting the use of chemical fertilizer, it is crucial to…”
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N-2 fixation of pea hypernodulating mutants is more tolerant to root pruning than that of wild type
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
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
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
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
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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(34)S and (15)N labelling to model S and N flux in plants and determine the different components of N and S use efficiency
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2014)“…In order to highlight our understanding on ecosystems functioning and resource sharing/competition, either in artificial environment or agrosystems, according…”
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Analysis and modeling of the integrative response of Medicago truncatula to nitrogen constraints
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
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
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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