Barrere, Julien Collet, Catherine Saïd, Sonia Bastianelli, Denis Verheyden, Hélène Courtines, Heloïse Bonnet, Arnaud Segrestin, Jules Boulanger, Vincent
With the rise of large herbivore populations in most northern hemisphere forests, browsing is becoming an increasingly important driver of forest regeneration dynamics. Among other processes affecting the regeneration, the concept of plant-herbivore feedback loops holds that browsed saplings are more subject to subsequent herbivory. This phenomenon...
Van Oort, P.A.J. Dingkuhn, Michael
Rice is cultivated throughout Africa in a vast array of environments. Crop growth modelling at AfricaRice seeks to develop an understanding of genotype, management and environment interactions to inform research and development. This paper reviews progress made over thirty years of modelling, as well as the knowledge gaps remaining. Major advances ...
Cambou, Aurélie Thaler, Philippe Clément-Vidal, Anne Barthès, Bernard Charbonnier, Fabien Van Den Meersche, Karel Aguilar Vega, Maria E. Avelino, Jacques Davrieux, Fabrice Labouisse, Jean-Pierre
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In coffee, fruit production on a given shoot drops after some years of high yield, triggering pruning to induce resprouting. The timing of pruning is a crucial farmer's decision affecting yield and labour. One reason for fruit production drop could be the exhaustion of resources, particularly the non-structural carbohydrates (NSC). To test this hyp...
Sivager, Gary Calvez, Lény Bruyère, Saturnin Boisne-Noc, Rosiane Brat, Pierre Gros, Olivier Ollitrault, Patrick Morillon, Raphaël
Huanglongbing (HLB) is presently a major threat to the citrus industry. Because of this disease, millions of trees are currently dying worldwide. The putative causal agent is a motile bacteria belonging to Candidatus Liberibacter spp., which is transmitted by psyllids. The bacteria is responsible for the synthesis of callose at the phloem sieve pla...
Nur Cahyo, Andi Murti, Rudi Hari Putra, Eka T.S. Nuringtyas, Tri Rini Fabre, Denis Montoro, Pascal
Chlorophyll-a fluorescence is widely used to determine the stress tolerance levels of some plant species. Measurement of chlorophyll-a fluorescence is accurate if the duration of dark adaptation is well defined and optimal Fv/Fm (maximum quantum yield of primary photochemistry/photosynthesis) is achieved. Leaf clips are usually used to darken the l...
Della Sala, Pietro Cilas, Christian Gimeno, Teresa E. Wohl, Steven Opoku, Stephen Yaw Găinuşă-Bogdan, Alina Ribeyre, Fabienne
In West Africa, Harmattan-induced atmospheric and soil droughts represent seasonally recurring hazards for Theobroma cacao L. agro-ecosystems. Under the influence of the Harmattan winds, precipitation is impaired and air humidity and temperature reach stressful levels. Climate change is causing an increase in temperature that will drive up the evap...
Gouveia, Carla S.S. Ganança, José F.T. Slaski, Jan Lebot, Vincent Pinheiro de Carvalho, Miguel A.A.
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.), typically cultivated in temperate climates under low inputs, is one of the most important crops worldwide. Abscisic acid (ABA) is an important plant stress‐induced phytohormone. Hitherto, few works analyzed the ABA function in sweet potato tissue growth. Very scarce information is available concerning the ABA role...
Konan Koffi, Jean Mathias Soro, Dogniméton Fondio, Lassina N'Da Adopo, Achille Malézieux, Eric Faye, Emile
The physiological stage of mango maturity at harvest affects fruit quality at the time it is commercialized. The objective assessment of the mango maturity stage at harvest remains a challenge because of the multiple interactions between the visual aspect, the physicochemical composition, and the morphology of the fruit. This study aims to quantify...
Gao, Mingjun He, Yang Yin, Xin Zhong, Xiangbin Yan, Bingxiao Wu, Yue Chen, Jin Li, Xiaoyuan Zhai, Keran Huang, Yifeng
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Plant immunity is activated upon pathogen perception and often affects growth and yield when it is constitutively active. How plants fine-tune immune homeostasis in their natural habitats remains elusive. Here, we discover a conserved immune suppression network in cereals that orchestrates immune homeostasis, centering on a Ca2+-sensor, RESISTANCE ...
Levionnois, Sébastien Jansen, Steven Wandji, Ruth Tchana Beauchêne, Jacques Ziegler, Camille Coste, Sabrina Stahl, Clément Delzon, Sylvain Authier, Louise Heuret, Patrick
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Drought‐induced xylem embolism is considered to be one of the main factors driving mortality in woody plants worldwide. Although several structure–functional mechanisms have been tested to understand the anatomical determinants of embolism resistance, there is a need to study this topic by integrating anatomical data for many species. We combined o...