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2019 Research highlights

The genome dynamics of rice revealed by sequencing 3,000 varieties

The genome dynamics of rice revealed by sequencing 3,000 varieties

The Genome and Plant Development Laboratory (LGDP, UMR 5096 CNRS/UPVD), just published in Nature Communications an article describing the...
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Studying the remodeling of a cell wall domain during seed development

Studying the remodeling of a cell wall domain during seed development

During the development of the seed in Arabidopsis, local loosening of a cell wall domain is required for proper function later during the imbibition...
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Intercellular cooperation in a fungal plant pathogen facilitates host colonization

With a little help from the neighbours: Intercellular cooperation in a fungal plant pathogen facilitates host colonization

Some bacterial pathogens are known to rely on cooperation between individuals and species for efficient colonization of their host and the onset of...
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Themeda trianda

Lateral transfers of functional genes among grasses

Guillaume Besnard from the Evolution and Biological Diversity Laboratory (EDB UMR UPS / CNRS / IRD) in collaboration with a team from the University...
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Understanding adaptive mechanisms modulating plant assemblages

Understanding adaptive mechanisms modulating plant assemblages

Despite the importance of plant-plant interactions in plant community dynamics and crop yield, our understanding of the adaptive genetics underlying...
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Habitat loss can destabilize ecosystems

Habitat loss can destabilize ecosystems

A new international study published on May 24 in Nature Communications shows the consequences for biodiversity of the loss of natural habitats. The...
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Modularity and predicted functions of the global sponge-microbiome network

Modularity and predicted functions of the global sponge-microbiome network

Defining the organization of networks of interaction between species and revealing the processes at the origin of their assembly is fundamental to...
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A protein complex required for polar growth of rhizobial infection threads

A protein complex required for polar growth of rhizobial infection threads

The work of LIPM researchers in the model legume M. truncatula in collaboration in collaboration with researchers from the John Innes Center (UK) and...
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the strategies of Vibrio, an oyster pathogen

Different weapons to kill the same target: the strategies of Vibrio, an oyster pathogen

The success of an infection depends both on the pathogen virulence factors and on the immune system of their hosts. In an article published in June...
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Ancient DNA reveals new branches of the Denisovan family tree

Ancient DNA reveals new branches of the Denisovan family tree

It is now widely accepted that anatomically modern humans interbred with their close relatives, the Neanderthals and the Denisovans, as they...
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