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    A Major Root Architecture QTL Responding to Water Limitation in Durum Wheat by Alahmad, Samir, El Hassouni, Khaoula, Bassi, Filippo M, Dinglasan, Eric, Youssef, Chvan, Quarry, Georgia, Aksoy, Alpaslan, Mazzucotelli, Elisabetta, Juhász, Angéla, Able, Jason A, Christopher, Jack, Voss-Fels, Kai P, Hickey, Lee T

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (10-04-2019)
    “…The optimal root system architecture (RSA) of a crop is context dependent and critical for efficient resource capture in the soil. Narrow root growth angle…”
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    Quantitative dissection of variations in root growth rate: a matter of cell proliferation or of cell expansion? by Youssef, Chvan, Bizet, François, Bastien, Renaud, Legland, David, Bogeat-Triboulot, Marie-Béatrice, Hummel, Irène

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (12-10-2018)
    “…Distinct cellular processes trigger root growth regulation: cell elongation rate drives rapid growth response to environment while cell division rate…”
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    Patterns of protein carbonylation during Medicago truncatula seed maturation by Satour, Pascale, Youssef, Chvan, Châtelain, Emilie, Vu, Benoît Ly, Teulat, Béatrice, Job, Claudette, Job, Dominique, Montrichard, Françoise

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-09-2018)
    “…Seeds mainly acquire their physiological quality during maturation, whereas oxidative conditions reign within cells triggering protein carbonylation. To better…”
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    Cell length instead of cell number becomes the predominant factor contributing to hypocotyl length genotypic differences under abiotic stress in Medicago truncatula by Youssef, Chvan, Aubry, Catherine, Montrichard, Françoise, Beucher, Daniel, Juchaux, Marjorie, Ben, Cécile, Prosperi, Jean‐Marie, Teulat, Béatrice

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-01-2016)
    “…Hypocotyl elongation in the dark is a crucial process to ensure seedling emergence. It relies both on the cell number and cell length. The contribution of…”
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