Search Results - "de Raïssac, Marcel"
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Phenotyping Root Systems in a Set of Japonica Rice Accessions: Can Structural Traits Predict the Response to Drought?
Published in Rice (New York, N.Y.) (15-09-2020)“…Background The root system plays a major role in plant growth and development and root system architecture is reported to be the main trait related to plant…”
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El Niño modifies nutrient status in oil palm and helps foliage to recover from yellowing symptoms: new analysis and perspectives
Published in Agricultures (Montrouge) (2021)“…In Ecuador, oil palm plantations from the Quinindé-Quevedo region are subject to El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) with a preponderance of La Niña weather…”
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Elongation rate of sorghum leaves has a common response to meristem temperature in diverse African and European environmental conditions
Published in Field crops research (01-07-1998)“…We have tested whether thermal time can account for the effect of meristem temperature on leaf appearance rate (LAR) and leaf elongation rate (LER) of sorghum…”
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Combining modeling and experimental approaches for developing rice–oil palm agroforestry systems
Published in Journal of experimental botany (10-07-2024)“…Abstract Monoculture systems in South East Asia are facing challenges due to climate change-induced extreme weather conditions, leading to significant annual…”
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Leaf Blade Dimensions of Rice (Oryza sativa L. and Oryza glaberrima Steud.). Relationships between Tillers and the Main Stem
Published in Annals of botany (01-09-2001)“…The effects of genotype and environment on the leaf area index of rice are well documented, but the rules governing leaf area distribution among main stem and…”
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A multi‐level approach reveals key physiological and molecular traits in the response of two rice genotypes subjected to water deficit at the reproductive stage
Published in Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J. : 2018) (01-10-2023)“…Rice is more vulnerable to drought than maize, wheat, and sorghum because its water requirements remain high throughout the rice life cycle. The effects of…”
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