Search Results - "Moyroud, Edwige"
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The Evolution of Diverse Floral Morphologies
Published in Current biology (11-09-2017)“…The angiosperm flower develops through a modular programme which, although ancient and conserved, provides the flexibility that has allowed an almost infinite…”
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Pointillist structural color in Pollia fruit
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-09-2012)“…Biological communication by means of structural color has existed for at least 500 million years. Structural color is commonly observed in the animal kingdom,…”
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The physics of pollinator attraction
Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2017)“…This Tansley Insight focuses on recent advances in our understanding of how flowers manipulate physical forces to attract animal pollinators and ensure…”
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The flower of Hibiscus trionum is both visibly and measurably iridescent
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2015)“…Living organisms can use minute structures to manipulate the reflection of light and display colours based on interference. There has been debate in recent…”
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Sculpting the surface: Structural patterning of plant epidermis
Published in iScience (19-11-2021)“…Plant epidermis are multifunctional surfaces that directly affect how plants interact with animals or microorganisms and influence their ability to harvest or…”
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A Promiscuous Intermediate Underlies the Evolution of LEAFY DNA Binding Specificity
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (07-02-2014)“…Transcription factors (TFs) are key players in evolution. Changes affecting their function can yield novel life forms but may also have deleterious effects…”
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Ultrastructure and optics of the prism-like petal epidermal cells of Eschscholzia californica (California poppy)
Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2018)“…The petals of Eschscholzia californica (California poppy) are robust, pliable and typically coloured intensely orange or yellow owing to the presence of…”
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A link between LEAFY and B-gene homologues in Welwitschia mirabilis sheds light on ancestral mechanisms prefiguring floral development
Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2017)“…Flowering plants evolved from an unidentified gymnosperm ancestor. Comparison of the mechanisms controlling development in angiosperm flowers and gymnosperm…”
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A variant of LEAFY reveals its capacity to stimulate meristem development by inducing RAX1
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-05-2013)“…Summary In indeterminate inflorescences, floral meristems develop on the flanks of the shoot apical meristem, at positions determined by auxin maxima. The…”
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The mirror crack'd: both pigment and structure contribute to the glossy blue appearance of the mirror orchid, Ophrys speculum
Published in The New phytologist (01-12-2012)“…The Mediterranean orchid genus Ophrys is remarkable for its pseudocopulatory pollination mechanism; naïve male pollinators are attracted to the flowers by…”
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Buckling as an origin of ordered cuticular patterns in flower petals
Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (06-03-2013)“…The optical properties of plant surfaces are strongly determined by the shape of epidermal cells and by the patterning of the cuticle on top of the cells…”
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Is floral iridescence a biologically relevant cue in plant–pollinator signalling? A response to van der Kooi et al. (2014b)
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The LEAFY Floral Regulators in Angiosperms: Conserved Proteins with Diverse Roles
Published in Journal of plant biology = Singmul Hakhoe chi (01-06-2009)“…Genetic analyses in model angiosperms have shown that the LEAFY/FLORICAULA transcription factor plays a central role in flower development. In Arabidopsis,…”
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How to be STYLISH: columbine study sheds new light on the obscure mechanisms of nectary formation
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2019)“…This article is a Commentary on Min et al., 221: 1090–1100…”
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Reflections on the ABC model of flower development
Published in The Plant cell (01-05-2024)“…Abstract The formulation of the ABC model by a handful of pioneer plant developmental geneticists was a seminal event in the quest to answer a seemingly simple…”
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Analysing photonic structures in plants
Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (06-10-2013)“…The outer layers of a range of plant tissues, including flower petals, leaves and fruits, exhibit an intriguing variation of microscopic structures. Some of…”
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Disorder in convergent floral nanostructures enhances signalling to bees
Published in Nature (London) (26-10-2017)“…Diverse forms of nanoscale architecture generate structural colour and perform signalling functions within and between species. Structural colour is the result…”
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LEAFY blossoms
Published in Trends in plant science (01-06-2010)“…The LEAFY ( LFY) gene of Arabidopsis and its homologs in other angiosperms encode a unique plant-specific transcription factor that assigns the floral fate of…”
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Complex petal spot formation in the Beetle Daisy ( Gorteria diffusa ) relies on spot‐specific accumulation of malonylated anthocyanin regulated by paralogous G d MYBSG 6 transcription factors
Published in The New phytologist (10-05-2024)“…Summary Gorteria diffusa has elaborate petal spots that attract pollinators through sexual deception, but how G. diffusa controls spot development is largely…”
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