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ARCAD experimental set-up phenotyping gantry
20/10/2023
An experimental system installed on the ARCAD building site, consisting of individual trays dedicated to the installation of plant cover.
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Job offer INRAE: Genetics of interactions applied to agroecology
17/03/2023
A position of junior professor chair INRAE is open for application in our team 'Evolutionary Genomics and Population Management', within the UMR AGAP Institute (Genetic Improvement and Adaptation of mediterranean and tropical Plants) in Montpellier to work on genetics of interactions applied to agroecology.
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Trends in Plant Science: The ecologically relevant genetics of plant-plant interactions
10/11/2022
Understanding the genetic basis of plant interactions to harness interactions for more sustainable agriculture
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Evolutionary Applications: Shift in beneficial interactions during crop evolution
13/07/2022
Discussion of how plant breeding and farming practices can help promote beneficial interactions within and between species in the context of agroecology, where the mobilization of biological interactions is seen as a keystone to the sustainability of agroecosystems
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09/03/2022
Cultivar mixtures: a promising agroecological practice analysed by genetics
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A new comprehensive annotation of leucine-rich repeat-containing receptors in rice
03/12/2021
Comparative analysis of public annotations of resistance genes in rice and their manual curation led us to a new annotation method.
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05/10/2021
This work aims to measure the degree of reproductive isolation and to dissect the genetic basis of heterosis and/or outcross depression in a self-pollinated species. Our results show that genetic incompatibilities, caused by dominance effects, can accumulate at a very local scale.
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A new comprehensive annotation of leucine-rich repeat-containing receptors in rice
22/09/2021
Disease Resistance Genes Expertly Examined in the Genome of Rice (Oryza sativa), the Premier Cereal at the Heart of Global Food Security
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Evolution of flowering time in a selfing annual plant: Roles of adaptation and genetic drift
13/07/2021
A team of scientists from the Evolutionary Genomics and Population Management (GE²pop) team has identified a recent flowering shift in a population of Medicago truncatula, a predominantly self-pollinating species. While the common garden experiment shows unequivocally that this change is genetic in nature, it is more difficult to demonstrate whether it is the result of an adaptive response to selection or could be explained by genetic drift alone.
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30/09/2020
Montazeaud G, Violle C, Roumet P, Rocher A, Ecarnot M, Compan F, Maillet G, Fort F, Fréville H. 2020. Journal of Applied Ecology