Anne Pellegrino
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American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2017
Nathalie Luchaire; Markus Rienth; Charles Romieu; Ajit Nehe; Ratthaphon Chatbanyong; Cléa Houel; Agnès Ageorges; Yves Gibon; Olivier Turc; Bertrand Muller; Laurent Torregrosa; Anne Pellegrino
The use of standardized plant material grown in a controlled environment can facilitate disentangling the many impacts of climate change on grapevine production and quality. Microvine is a natural gibberellic acid-insensitive mutant showing dwarfism and early, continuous flowering along the vegetative axes. Microvine was initially proposed as a plant model for genetics. Here, we examined its suitability for characterizing grapevine vegetative and reproductive growth and development patterns and responses to elevated temperature. A series of experiments was performed in the greenhouse and in growth chambers under either standard (25/15°C day/night) or contrasting (from 22/12°C to 30/25°C) thermal conditions for several weeks. Under standard conditions, temporal patterns of leaf and berry growth were similar among several phytomers along the main axis, allowing temporal growth patterns to be estimated from the spatial distribution of organ size. These patterns were consistent between independent experiments under similar thermal and irradiance conditions. When plants were exposed to contrasting thermal conditions, the leaf emergence rate was linearly related to average daily temperature, enabling a thermal time-based model of development to be derived. Under cool conditions (22/12°C), the temporal evolution of biochemical parameters was similar to that typically reported for grapevine. However, exposing plants to a temperature increase of 8°C for 450°Cd revealed strong changes in thermal time-based development, with either acceleration (leaf and internode growth) or delay (flowering, sugar accumulation in berries), as well as major uncoupling between growth and storage in internodes. These results show the potential of Microvine for studying grapevine responses to climate change.
BMC Plant Biology | 2015
Cléa Houel; Ratthaphon Chatbanyong; Agnès Doligez; Markus Rienth; Serena Foria; Nathalie Luchaire; Catherine Roux; Angélique Adivèze; Gilbert Lopez; Marc Farnos; Anne Pellegrino; Patrice This; Charles Romieu; Laurent Torregrosa
Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2015
Markus Rienth; Myriam Dauzat; Anne Pellegrino; Gilbert Lopez; Laurent Torregrosa; Charles Romieu
OENO One | 2017
Laurent Torregrosa; Antoine Bigard; Agnès Doligez; David Lecourieux; Markus Rienth; Nathalie Luchaire; Philippe Pieri; Ratthaphon Chatbanyong; Rezth Shahood; Marc Farnos; Catherine Roux; Angélique Adivèze; Jérémie Pillet; Yannick Sire; Emmanuelle Zumstein; Mélanie Veyret; Loïc Le Cunff; Fatma Lecourieux; Nicolas Saurin; Bertrand Muller; Hernán Ojeda; Cléa Houel; Jean Pierre Péros; Patrice This; Anne Pellegrino; Charles Romieu
OENO One | 2014
Rémi Gaudin; Kamal Kansou; Jean Christophe Payan; Anne Pellegrino; Christian Gary
18. International Symposium GiESCO 2013 | 2013
Markus Rienth; Nathalie Luchaire; Ratthaphon Chatbanyong; Agnès Ageorges; Mary T. Kelly; Jean Marc Brillouet; Bertrand Muller; Anne Pellegrino; Laurent Torregrosa; Charles Romieu
OENO One | 2012
James Taylor; C. Acevedo-Opazo; Anne Pellegrino; Hernán Ojeda; Bruno Tisseyre
18. International Symposium GiESCO 2013 | 2013
Nathalie Luchaire; Markus Rienth; Ajit Nehe; Laurent Torregrosa; Charles Romieu; Bertrand Muller; Anne Pellegrino
Archive | 2015
Alain Carbonneau; Aurelie Metay; Laurent Torregrosa; Hernán Ojeda; Anne Pellegrino
Plant Biology Europe FESPB/EPSO Congress 2014 | 2014
Nathalie Luchaire; Maëlle Mallent; Alexis Bédiée; Bertrand Muller; Laurent Torregrosa; Anne Pellegrino