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    The Evolution of Diverse Floral Morphologies by Moyroud, Edwige, Glover, Beverley J.

    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 by Vignolini, Silvia, Rudall, Paula J, Rowland, Alice V, Reed, Alison, Moyroud, Edwige, Faden, Robert B, Baumberg, Jeremy J, Glover, Beverley J, Steiner, Ullrich

    “…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 by Moyroud, Edwige, Glover, Beverley J.

    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 by Vignolini, Silvia, Moyroud, Edwige, Hingant, Thomas, Banks, Hannah, Rudall, Paula J., Steiner, Ullrich, Glover, Beverley J.

    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 by Riglet, Lucie, Gatti, Stefano, Moyroud, Edwige

    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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    Ultrastructure and optics of the prism-like petal epidermal cells of Eschscholzia californica (California poppy) by Wilts, Bodo D., Rudall, Paula J., Moyroud, Edwige, Gregory, Tom, Ogawa, Yu, Vignolini, Silvia, Steiner, Ullrich, Glover, Beverley J.

    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 by Moyroud, Edwige, Monniaux, Marie, Thévenon, Emmanuel, Dumas, Renaud, Scutt, Charles P., Frohlich, Michael W., Parcy, François

    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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    The mirror crack'd: both pigment and structure contribute to the glossy blue appearance of the mirror orchid, Ophrys speculum by Vignolini, Silvia, Davey, Matthew P., Bateman, Richard M., Rudall, Paula J., Moyroud, Edwige, Tratt, Julia, Malmgren, Svante, Steiner, Ullrich, Glover, Beverley J.

    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 by Antoniou Kourounioti, Rea L., Band, Leah R., Fozard, John A., Hampstead, Anthony, Lovrics, Anna, Moyroud, Edwige, Vignolini, Silvia, King, John R., Jensen, Oliver E., Glover, Beverley J.

    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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    How to be STYLISH: columbine study sheds new light on the obscure mechanisms of nectary formation by Moyroud, Edwige

    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 by Bowman, John L, Moyroud, Edwige

    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 by Vignolini, Silvia, Moyroud, Edwige, Glover, Beverley J., Steiner, Ullrich

    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 by Moyroud, Edwige, Wenzel, Tobias, Middleton, Rox, Rudall, Paula J., Banks, Hannah, Reed, Alison, Mellers, Greg, Killoran, Patrick, Westwood, M. Murphy, Steiner, Ullrich, Vignolini, Silvia, Glover, Beverley J.

    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 by Moyroud, Edwige, Kusters, Elske, Monniaux, Marie, Koes, Ronald, Parcy, François

    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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