Masson, Abel Louis Caraglio, Yves Nicolini, Eric-André Borianne, Philippe Barczi, Jean-François
Tree structural and biomass growth studies mainly focus on the shoot compartment. Tree roots usually have to be taken apart due to the difficulties involved in measuring and observing this compartment, particularly root growth. In the context of climate change, the study of tree structural plasticity has become crucial and both shoot and root syste...
Ligot, Gauthier Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie Daïnou, Kasso Gilet, Jean-François Rossi, Vivien Mazengue, Mathurin Nna Ekome, Stevy Nkoulou, Yanick Serge Zombo, Isaac Forni, Eric
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Tree growth and mortality are two central processes in mixed and structurally complex moist tropical forests, yet accurate estimates of the variables needed to model them remain sparse and scattered. It is thus still difficult to predict forest evolution at a local scale and build reliable management plans. To help fill this gap, for 1–7 years we a...
Vaillant, Jan Grechi, Isabelle Normand, Frédéric Boudon, Frédéric
Functional–structural plant models (FSPMs) are powerful tools to explore the complex interplays between plant growth, underlying physiological processes and the environment. Various modelling platforms dedicated to FSPMs have been developed with limited support for collaborative and distributed model design, reproducibility and dissemination. With ...
Duong, Benoit Nguyen, Xuan Hoa Phan, Viet Ha Colella, Stefano Trinh, Quang Phap Hoang, Thi Giang Nguyen, Thi Tuyet Marraccini, Pierre Lebrun, Michel Duponnois, Robin
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The endophytic bacteria were isolated from coffee roots and seeds in Vietnam and identified with 16S rDNA sequencing as belonging to the Actinobacteria, Firmicutes and Proteobacteria phyla with the Nocardia, Bacillus and Burkholderia as dominant genera, respectively. Out of the thirty genera recovered from Coffea canephora and Coffea liberica, twel...
Akaffou, Doffou Sélastique Kouassi Kouame, Aimé Bi Boh Gore, Nestor Yao Abessika, Georges Kouadio Kouassi, Henri Hamon, Perla Sabatier, Sylvie-Annabel Duminil, Jérôme
The rapid rate of deforestation in Côte d'Ivoire has led to loss of plant species diversity and also threatens some commercial tree species with extinction. Some reforestation and afforestation has been completed. However, for some species, the numbers of surviving transplants has declined. Hence, it is necessary to develop properly adapted and res...
Hansson, Karna Laclau, Jean-Paul Saint-André, Laurent Mareschal, Louis Van Der Heijden, Geertje Nys, Claude Nicolas, Manuel Ranger, Jacques Legout, Arnaud
Forest soil fertility can be defined as a combination of physical, chemical and biological factors characterising the biomass production capacity of the soil. However, numerous ecological variables affect tree growth and the aim of the present study was to investigate the specific influence of soil chemical properties on tree productivity at 49 aci...
Koussihouèdé, Hermione Aholoukpe, Hervé Adjibodou, Jeremie Hinkati, Haniel Dubos, Bernard Chapuis-Lardy, Lydie Barthès, Bernard Amadji, Guillaume Lucien Clermont-Dauphin, Cathy
Beninese smallholders associate food crops and cash crops with immature oil palms to reduce field maintenance costs and gain income before the palms reach productive phase. Little is known about the effects of these crops on the nutritional status and growth of the palms in their immature phase even though the yield of adult palms can be affected b...
Reverter, Miriam Tapissier-Bontemps, Nathalie Sarter, Samira Sasal, Pierre Caruso, Domenico
Aquatic animal diseases are one of the major limiting factors in aquaculture development, with disease emergence forecast to increase with global change. However, in order to treat increasing diseases in a context of global emergence of antimicrobial resistance and strengthening regulations on antimicrobial use, sustainable alternatives are urgentl...
Damour, Gaëlle Guérin, Chloé Dorel, Marc
The data presented in this data paper describe the early growth of cover crop cultivated in growth chamber under non-limiting conditions. Seventeen species of four botanical groups were described after one month of growth. Traits related to plant growth and leaf area development were measured (five traits) and calculated (eight traits). This data s...
Martin-Ducup, Olivier Ploton, Pierre Barbier, Nicolas Momo Takoudjou, Stéphane Mofack, Gislain II Kamdem, Narcisse Guy Fourcaud, Thierry Sonké, Bonaventure Couteron, Pierre Pélissier, Raphaël
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To fulfil their growth and reproductive functions, trees develop a three‐dimensional structure that is subject to both internal and external constraints. This is reflected by the unique architecture of each individual at a given time. Addressing the crown dimensions and topological structure of large tropical trees is challenging considering their ...