Art and Science: "Perception(s) of research" exhibition starts traveling! Outreach 08/06/2022 | 1,095 days ago Another view: photo exhibition with sounds and scents, to discover the world of research through a sensitive approach - from 10th October to 10th November 2022 at the library of the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
The IJPB at the 14th edition of Esprit Jardin Outreach 21/04/2022 | 1,143 days ago On the 14th and 15th of May 2022, come and take part in the workshop “Colourful plants!”
Visit of Laurent Buisson, director general of AgroParisTech, and members of his team News 12/04/2022 | 1,152 days ago Laurent Buisson and members of his team welcomed at the IJPB
The "Fascination of Plants Day 2022" celebrated by IJPB Outreach 08/04/2022 | 1,156 days ago 12th May2022 - Centre INRAE Centre - Versailles. A world day to celebrate plants...
13th Days of the French Network of cell walls Event 28/03/2022 | 1,167 days ago INRAE, Versailles, France
Garry Duville, IJPB PhD students, finalist in the competition "My thesis in 180 seconds" at the Paris-Saclay University! Outreach 11/03/2022 | 1,184 days ago Follow the live broadcast and vote for the Public Prize, Tuesday, March 15, 2022 from 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm, on video or at CentraleSupélec
A vacuolar hexose transport is required for xylem vessels development in the inflorescence stem Publication 04/03/2022 | 1,191 days ago This study largely relies on the work done by Emilie Aubry during her PhD at IJPB in the CATS team. This work was done in collaboration with the team of Prof H.E. Neuhaus (Kaiserslautern University, Germany) and the « Metabolism-Metabolome » platform IPS2
Kalina Haas winner of an ERC Starting Grant with the STORMtheWALL project News 10/01/2022 | 1,244 days ago Resolving the mechanism of plant cell expansion with high spatio-temporal resolution.
Properties and diversity of Arabidopsis thaliana seed seminal mucilage: an example of open science to understand biodiversity Publication 03/01/2022 | 1,251 days ago Key data obtained to understand the diversity and ability of seeds to adapt in their natural environment.
A new mechanism for reversing male sterility in rapeseed hybrids Publication 13/12/2021 | 1,272 days ago These original results pave the way for the development of synthetic restorer genes for cytoplasmic male sterility for which no effective restorer has yet been identified.