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    Plant hormones: a fungal point of view by Chanclud, Emilie, Morel, Jean-Benoit

    Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-10-2016)
    “…Summary Most classical plant hormones are also produced by pathogenic and symbiotic fungi. The way in which these molecules favour the invasion of plant…”
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    Integration of decoy domains derived from protein targets of pathogen effectors into plant immune receptors is widespread by Kroj, Thomas, Chanclud, Emilie, Michel‐Romiti, Corinne, Grand, Xavier, Morel, JeanBenoit

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2016)
    “…Plant immune receptors of the class of nucleotide‐binding and leucine‐rich repeat domain (NLR) proteins can contain additional domains besides canonical NB‐ARC…”
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    A major genetic locus in neighbours controls changes of gene expression and susceptibility in intraspecific rice mixtures by Pélissier, Rémi, Ducasse, Aurélie, Ballini, Elsa, Frouin, Julien, Violle, Cyrille, Morel, JeanBenoit

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2023)
    “…Summary Reports indicate that intraspecific neighbours alter the physiology of focal plants, and with a few exceptions, their molecular responses to neighbours…”
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    Cytokinin Production by the Rice Blast Fungus Is a Pivotal Requirement for Full Virulence by Chanclud, Emilie, Kisiala, Anna, Emery, Neil R J, Chalvon, Véronique, Ducasse, Aurélie, Romiti-Michel, Corinne, Gravot, Antoine, Kroj, Thomas, Morel, Jean-Benoit

    Published in PLoS pathogens (22-02-2016)
    “…Plants produce cytokinin (CK) hormones for controlling key developmental processes like source/sink distribution, cell division or programmed cell-death. Some…”
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    From cultivar mixtures to allelic mixtures: opposite effects of allelic richness between genotypes and genotype richness in wheat by Montazeaud, Germain, Flutre, Timothée, Ballini, Elsa, Morel, JeanBenoit, David, Jacques, Girodolle, Johanna, Rocher, Aline, Ducasse, Aurélie, Violle, Cyrille, Fort, Florian, Fréville, Hélène

    Published in The New phytologist (01-03-2022)
    “…Summary Agroecosystem diversification through increased crop genetic diversity could provide multiple services such as improved disease control or increased…”
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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, JeanBenoit, 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)
    “…Abstract 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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    The genetic identity of neighboring plants in intraspecific mixtures modulates disease susceptibility of both wheat and rice by Pélissier, Rémi, Ballini, Elsa, Temple, Coline, Ducasse, Aurélie, Colombo, Michel, Frouin, Julien, Qin, Xiaoping, Huang, Huichuan, Jacques, David, Florian, Fort, Hélène, Fréville, Cyrille, Violle, Morel, Jean-Benoit

    Published in PLoS biology (12-09-2023)
    “…Mixing crop cultivars has long been considered as a way to control epidemics at the field level and is experiencing a revival of interest in agriculture. Yet,…”
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    The Magnaporthe oryzae effector AVR1–CO39 is translocated into rice cells independently of a fungal‐derived machinery by Ribot, Cécile, Césari, Stella, Abidi, Imène, Chalvon, Véronique, Bournaud, Caroline, Vallet, Julie, Lebrun, Marc‐Henri, Morel, JeanBenoit, Kroj, Thomas

    “…Summary Effector proteins are key elements in plant–fungal interactions. The rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae secretes numerous effectors that are…”
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    Novel Mutant Alleles Reveal a Role of the Extra-Large G Protein in Rice Grain Filling, Panicle Architecture, Plant Growth, and Disease Resistance by Biswal, Akshaya K, Wu, Ting-Ying, Urano, Daisuke, Pelissier, Rémi, Morel, Jean-Benoit, Jones, Alan M, Biswal, Ajaya K

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (03-01-2022)
    “…Plant growth and grain filling are the key agronomical traits for grain weight and yield of rice. The continuous improvement in rice yield is required for a…”
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    Arabidopsis FIERY1, XRN2, and XRN3 Are Endogenous RNA Silencing Suppressors by Gy, Isabelle, Gasciolli, Virginie, Lauressergues, Dominique, Morel, Jean-Benoit, Gombert, Julie, Proux, Florence, Proux, Caroline, Vaucheret, Hervé, Mallory, Allison C

    Published in The Plant cell (01-11-2007)
    “…The eukaryotic defense response posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS) is directed by short-interfering RNAs and thwarts invading nucleic acids via the RNA…”
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    Cuticular Defects in Oryza sativa ATP-binding Cassette Transporter G31 Mutant Plants Cause Dwarfism, Elevated Defense Responses and Pathogen Resistance by Garroum, Imène, Bidzinski, Przemyslaw, Daraspe, Jean, Mucciolo, Antonio, Humbel, Bruno M, Morel, Jean-Benoit, Nawrath, Christiane

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-06-2016)
    “…The cuticle covers the surface of the polysaccharide cell wall of leaf epidermal cells and forms an essential diffusion barrier between plant and environment…”
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    Building a mutant resource for the study of disease resistance in rice reveals the pivotal role of several genes involved in defence by DELTEIL, AMANDINE, BLEIN, MÉLISANDE, FAIVRE-RAMPANT, ODILE, GUELLIM, AMIRA, ESTEVAN, JOAN, HIRSCH, JUDITH, BEVITORI, ROSANGELA, MICHEL, CORINNE, MOREL, JEAN-BENOIT

    Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-01-2012)
    “…SUMMARY In Arabidopsis, gene expression studies and analysis of knock‐out (KO) mutants have been instrumental in building an integrated view of disease…”
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    Transcriptional Basis of Drought-Induced Susceptibility to the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae by Bidzinski, Przemyslaw, Ballini, Elsa, Ducasse, Aurélie, Michel, Corinne, Zuluaga, Paola, Genga, Annamaria, Chiozzotto, Remo, Morel, Jean-Benoit

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (27-10-2016)
    “…Plants are often facing several stresses simultaneously. Understanding how they react and the way pathogens adapt to such combinational stresses is poorly…”
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