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    Replant diseases: Bacterial community structure and diversity in peach rhizosphere as determined by metabolic and genetic fingerprinting by Benizri, E., Piutti, S., Verger, S., Pagès, L., Vercambre, G., Poessel, J.L., Michelot, P.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-09-2005)
    “…Peach tree replant disease, though reported on in the literature for more than two centuries, has yet to have its causes clearly defined. Decline in peach…”
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    How Does Tomato Quality (Sugar, Acid, and Nutritional Quality) Vary with Ripening Stage, Temperature, and Irradiance? by Gautier, Hélène, Diakou-Verdin, Vicky, Bénard, Camille, Reich, Maryse, Buret, Michel, Bourgaud, Frédéric, Poëssel, Jean Luc, Caris-Veyrat, Catherine, Génard, Michel

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (27-02-2008)
    “…The objective of this study was to understand the respective impact of ripening stage, temperature, and irradiance on seasonal variations of tomato fruit…”
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    Breeding for a new generation of Prunus rootstocks: an example of MAS by Dirlewanger, E, Kleinhentz, M, Voisin, R, Claverie, M, Lecouls, A.C, Esmenjaud, D, Poëssel, J.L, Faurobert, M, Arús, P, Gómez-Aparisi, J, Xiloyannis, C, Di Vito, M

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2004)
    “…Breeding of Prunus rootstocks for high root-knot nematode (RKN) resistance with good adaptation to chlorosis and drought, tolerance to waterlogging, together…”
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    Localized graft incompatibility in pear/quince (Pyrus communis/Cydonia oblonga) combinations: multivariate analysis of histological data from 5-month-old grafts by Ermel, F.F, Kervella, J, Catesson, A.M, Poessel, J.L

    Published in Tree physiology (01-08-1999)
    “…To characterize the structural events associated with incompatibility of graft development, we conducted a histological study of compatible and incompatible…”
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    Early Scion/Stock Junction in Compatible and Incompatible Pear/Pear and Pear/Quince Grafts: a Histo-cytological Study by ERMEL, F.F, POËSSEL, J.L, FAUROBERT, M, CATESSON, A.M

    Published in Annals of botany (01-05-1997)
    “…A comparative histo-cytological study of compatible and incompatible pear/pear and pear/quince grafts, grown in a glasshouse, was carried out on unions…”
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