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    Is triose phosphate utilization involved in the feedback inhibition of photosynthesis in rice under conditions of sink limitation? by Fabre, Denis, Yin, Xinyou, Dingkuhn, Michael, Clément-Vidal, Anne, Roques, Sandrine, Rouan, Lauriane, Soutiras, Armelle, Luquet, Delphine

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (24-10-2019)
    “…This study aimed to understand the physiological basis of rice photosynthetic response to C source-sink imbalances, focusing on the dynamics of the…”
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    Genotypic variation in source and sink traits affects the response of photosynthesis and growth to elevated atmospheric CO2 by Fabre, Denis, Dingkuhn, Michael, Yin, Xinyou, Clément‐Vidal, Anne, Roques, Sandrine, Soutiras, Armelle, Luquet, Delphine

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-03-2020)
    “…This study aimed to understand the response of photosynthesis and growth to e‐CO2 conditions (800 vs. 400 μmol mol−1) of rice genotypes differing in…”
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    Leaf morphology, rather than plant water status, underlies genetic variation of rice leaf rolling under drought by Cal, Andrew J., Sanciangco, Millicent, Rebolledo, Maria Camila, Luquet, Delphine, Torres, Rolando O., McNally, Kenneth L., Henry, Amelia

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-05-2019)
    “…Soil drying causes leaf rolling in rice, but the relationship between leaf rolling and drought tolerance has historically confounded selection of…”
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    Linking genetic markers and crop model parameters using neural networks to enhance genomic prediction of integrative traits by Larue, Florian, Rouan, Lauriane, Pot, David, Rami, Jean-François, Luquet, Delphine, Beurier, Grégory

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (30-07-2024)
    “…Predicting the performance (yield or other integrative traits) of cultivated plants is complex because it involves not only estimating the genetic value of the…”
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    Using UAV Borne, Multi-Spectral Imaging for the Field Phenotyping of Shoot Biomass, Leaf Area Index and Height of West African Sorghum Varieties under Two Contrasted Water Conditions by Gano, Boubacar, Dembele, Joseph Sékou B., Ndour, Adama, Luquet, Delphine, Beurier, Gregory, Diouf, Diaga, Audebert, Alain

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-05-2021)
    “…Meeting food demand for the growing population will require an increase to crop production despite climate changes and, more particularly, severe drought…”
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    The sowing date and post-flowering water status affect the sugar and grain production of photoperiodic, sweet sorghum through the regulation of sink size and leaf area dynamics by Tovignan, Thierry Klanvi, Fonceka, Daniel, Ndoye, Ibrahima, Cisse, Ndiaga, Luquet, Delphine

    Published in Field crops research (01-06-2016)
    “…The combined production of grain and sugar by sorghum requires efficient leaf C acquisition (source) and allocation to productive sinks, namely the stem and…”
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    Rice panicle plasticity in Near Isogenic Lines carrying a QTL for larger panicle is genotype and environment dependent by Adriani, Dewi Erika, Dingkuhn, Michael, Dardou, Audrey, Adam, Hélène, Luquet, Delphine, Lafarge, Tanguy

    Published in Rice (New York, N.Y.) (02-06-2016)
    “…Background Panicle architectural traits in rice (branching, rachis length, spikelet number) are established between panicle initiation and heading stages. They…”
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    Terminal drought effect on sugar partitioning and metabolism is modulated by leaf stay-green and panicle size in the stem of sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) by Tovignan, Thierry Klanvi, Adoukonou-Sagbadja, Hubert, Diatta, Cyril, Clément-Vidal, Anne, Soutiras, Armelle, Cisse, Ndiaga, Luquet, Delphine

    Published in CABI agriculture and bioscience (23-06-2020)
    “…Background The benefits of leaf stay-green for maintaining grain filling in sorghum under drought was largely demonstrated. However, its role in the stability…”
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    Cardinal temperatures variability within a tropical japonica rice diversity panel by Rouan, Lauriane, Audebert, Alain, Luquet, Delphine, Roques, Sandrine, Dardou, Audrey, Gozé, Eric

    Published in Plant production science (03-07-2018)
    “…Air temperature is one of the most critical climatic factors controlling rice growth, development, and production in current and future climatic scenarii…”
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    Parameter Optimization and Field Validation of the Functional–Structural Model GREENLAB for Maize by GUO, YAN, MA, YUNTAO, ZHAN, ZHIGANG, LI, BAOGUO, DINGKUHN, MICHAEL, LUQUET, DELPHINE, DE REFFYE, PHILIPPE

    Published in Annals of botany (01-02-2006)
    “…• Background and Aims There are three reasons for the increasing demand for crop models that build the plant on the basis of architectural principles and…”
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    Phenotypic plasticity of rice seedlings: Case of phosphorus deficiency by Luquet, D. (CIRAD AMIS-Ecotrop, Montpellier (France)), Zhang, B.G, Dingkuhn, M, Dexet, A, Clement-Vidal, A

    Published in Plant production science (01-01-2005)
    “…The aim of this study is to characterize the plasticity of root and shoot morphology in rice, the genomic model plant for cereals, using P deficiency as…”
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    The case for improving crop carbon sink strength or plasticity for a CO2-rich future by Dingkuhn, Michael, Luquet, Delphine, Fabre, Denis, Muller, Bertrand, Yin, Xinyou, Paul, Matthew J

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-08-2020)
    “…•Large variation for yield response to increasing [CO2] exists among current C3 cereal cultivars.•Poor response is due to acclimation caused by carbon sink and…”
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    Crop mixtures: does niche complementarity hold for belowground resources? An experimental test using rice genotypic pairs by Montazeaud, Germain, Violle, Cyrille, Fréville, Hélène, Luquet, Delphine, Ahmadi, Nourollah, Courtois, Brigitte, Bouhaba, Ilyas, Fort, Florian

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2018)
    “…Aims Genotypic mixtures have been receiving a growing interest as genetic diversity could increase crop productivity. Resource-use complementarity is an…”
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    Regulation of tillering in sorghum: environmental effects by Kim, Hae Koo, van Oosterom, Erik, Dingkuhn, Michael, Luquet, Delphine, Hammer, Graeme

    Published in Annals of botany (01-07-2010)
    “…BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Tillering has a significant effect on canopy development and, hence, on resource capture, crop growth and grain yield in sorghum. However,…”
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    Genotypic variation in source and sink traits affects the response of photosynthesis and growth to elevated atmospheric CO 2 by Fabre, Denis, Dingkuhn, Michael, Yin, Xinyou, Clément-Vidal, Anne, Roques, Sandrine, Soutiras, Armelle, Luquet, Delphine

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-03-2020)
    “…This study aimed to understand the response of photosynthesis and growth to e-CO conditions (800 vs. 400 μmol mol ) of rice genotypes differing in source-sink…”
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    Beyond trait distances: Functional distinctiveness captures the outcome of plant competition by Mahaut, Lucie, Violle, Cyrille, Shihan, Ammar, Pélissier, Rémi, Morel, Jean‐Benoit, de Tombeur, Félix, Rahajaharilaza, Koloina, Fabre, Denis, Luquet, Delphine, Hartley, Susan, Thorne, Sarah J., Ballini, Elsa, Fort, Florian

    Published in Functional ecology (01-09-2023)
    “…Functional trait distances between coexisting organisms reflect not only complementarity in the way they use resources, but also differences in their…”
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