IJPB publications (2006-to date)
Triques K, Sturbois B, Gallais S, Dalmais M, Chauvin S, Clepet C, Aubourg S,
Rameau C,
Caboche M, Bendahmane A (2007).
Characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana mismatch specific endonucleases: application to mutation discovery by TILLING in pea.
Plant J, 51:1116-1125.
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Urbanowicz BR, Bennett AB, Del Campillo E, Catala C, Hayashi T, Henrissat B,
Höfte H, Mcqueen-Mason SJ, Patterson SE, Shoseyov O, Teeri TT, Rose JK (2007).
Structural organization and a standardized nomenclature for plant endo-1,4-beta-glucanases (cellulases) of glycosyl hydrolase family 9.
Plant Physiol, 144:1693-1696.
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Abdulrazzak N,
Pollet B, Ehlting J, Larsen K, Asnaghi C, Ronseau S, Proux C, Erhardt M, Seltzer V, Renou JP, Ullmann P, Pauly M,
Lapierre C, Werck-Reichhart D (2006).
A coumaroyl-ester-3-hydroxylase insertion mutant reveals the existence of nonredundant meta-hydroxylation pathways and essential roles for phenolic precursors in cell expansion and plant growth.
Plant Physiol, 140:30-48.
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Aubert G, Morin J, Jacquin F, Loridon K, Quillet MC, Petit A,
Rameau C, Lejeune-Henaut I, Huguet T, Burstin J (2006).
Functional mapping in pea, as an aid to the candidate gene selection and for investigating synteny with the model legume Medicago truncatula.
Theor Appl Genet, 112:1024-1041.
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Barriere Y, Alber D, Dolstra O,
Lapierre C, Motto M, Ordas A, Van Waes J, Vlasminkel L, Welcker C, Monod JP (2006).
Past and prospects of forage maize breeding in Europe. II. History, germplasm evolution and correlative agronomic changes.
Maydica, 51:435-449.
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Da Costa M,
Bach L, Landrieu I,
Bellec Y, Catrice O, Brown S, De Veylder L, Lippens G, Inzé D,
Faure JD (2006).
Arabidopsis PASTICCINO2 is an antiphosphatase involved in regulation of cyclin-dependent kinase A.
Plant Cell, 18:1426-1437.
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Drouaud J,
Camilleri C, Bourguignon PY, Canaguier A, Bérard A,
Vezon D, Giancola S, Brunel D, Colot V, Prum B, Quesneville H,
Mézard C (2006).
Variation in crossing-over rates across chromosome 4 of Arabidopsis thaliana reveals the presence of meiotic recombination "hot spots".
Genome Res, 16:106-114.
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