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    Lessons learned from the virus indexing of Musa germplasm: insights from a multiyear collaboration by De Clerck, C., Crew, K., Van den houwe, I., McMichael, L., Berhal, C., Lassois, L., Haissam Jijakli, M., Roux, N., Thomas, J., Massart, S.

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-07-2017)
    “…The Bioversity International Transit Center (ITC) for banana hosts more than 1500 accessions largely covering the genetic diversity of the genus Musa. Its…”
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    Biological control of crown rot of bananas with Pichia anomala strain K and Candida oleophila strain O by Lassois, L., de Lapeyre de Bellaire, L., Jijakli, M.H.

    Published in Biological control (01-06-2008)
    “…The antagonistic activity of two yeast strains ( Pichia anomala (E.C. Hansen) Kurtzman, strain K and Candida oleophila Montrocher, strain O) against the…”
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    The susceptibility of bananas to crown rot disease is influenced by geographical and seasonal effects by Ewané, C. A., Lassois, L., Brostaux, Y., Lepoivre, P., de Lapeyre de Bellaire, L.

    Published in Canadian journal of plant pathology (01-01-2013)
    “…Crown rot of banana fruits is caused by a complex of fungal pathogens, the most common of which is Colletotrichum musae, and is one of the main quality defects…”
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    Hand position on the bunch and source-sink ratio influence the banana fruit susceptibility to crown rot disease by Lassois, L, Bastiaanse, H, Chillet, M, Jullien, A, Jijakli, M.H, de Lapeyre de Bellaire, L

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-03-2010)
    “…The postharvest development of crown rot of bananas depends notably on the fruit susceptibility to this disease at harvest. It has been shown that fruit…”
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    Catecholamine biosynthesis pathway potentially involved in banana defense mechanisms to crown rot disease by Lassois, L, De Clerck, C, Frettinger, P, De Lapeyre De Bellaire, L, Lepoivre, P, Haïssam Jijakli, M

    “…Variations in Cavendish bananas susceptibility to crown rot disease have been observed (Lassois et al., 2010a), but the molecular mechanisms underlying these…”
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    Sugar beet development under dynamic shade environments in temperate conditions by Artru, S., Lassois, L., Vancutsem, F., Reubens, B., Garré, S.

    Published in European journal of agronomy (01-07-2018)
    “…•Reducing global radiation during 132 and 140 days before harvest induces an increase of petiole length.•Under the shade, the quantity of biomass allocated to…”
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    How does STICS crop model simulate crop growth and productivity under shade conditions? by Artru, S., Dumont, B., Ruget, F., Launay, M., Ripoche, D., Lassois, L., Garré, S.

    Published in Field crops research (01-01-2018)
    “…•Use of the STICS model to simulate winter wheat development under shade treatments.•After calibration, STICS accurately predicts grain number for all the…”
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    Towards sustainable food systems: the concept of agroecology and how it questions current research practices. A review by Hatt, Severin, Artu, Sidonie, Bredart, David, Lassois, Ludivine, Francis, Frederic, Haubruge, Eric, Garre, Sarah, Stassart, Pierre M, Dufrene, Marc, Monty, Arnaud, Boeraeve, Fanny

    “…Multiple environmental and socio-economic indicators show that our current agriculture and the organization of the food system need to be revised. Agroecology…”
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    Involvement of phenolic compounds in the susceptibility of bananas to crown rot. A review by Ewané, Cécile Annie, Lepoivre, Philippe, de Bellaire, Luc de Lapeyre, Lassois, Ludivine

    “…Crown rot of bananas, caused by a fungal parasitic complex, is one of the main quality defects of exported bananas. Major variations in the susceptibility of…”
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    Identification of Genes Involved in the Response of Banana to Crown Rot Disease by Lassois, Ludivine, Frettinger, Patrick, Lapeyre de Bellaire, Luc de, Lepoivre, Philippe, Jijakli, Haissam

    “…Variations in banana susceptibility to crown rot disease have been observed but the molecular mechanisms underlying these quantitative host–pathogen…”
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    La banane : de son origine à sa commercialisation by Lassois L., Busogoro JP, Jijakli H.

    “…Banana: from origin to market. Cultivated bananas are giant herbaceous plants within the genus Musa. They are both sterile and parthenocarpic. There are well…”
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