Christine Granier
Arts et Métiers ParisTech
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Crop & Pasture Science | 2005
François Tardieu; Matthieu Reymond; Bertrand Muller; Christine Granier; Thierry Simonneau; Walid Sadok; C. Welcker
Decrease in leaf growth rate under water deficit can be seen as an adaptive process. The analysis of its genetic variability is therefore important in the context of drought tolerance. Several mechanisms are widely believed to drive the reduction in leaf growth rate under water deficit, namely leaf carbon balance, incomplete turgor maintenance, and decrease in cell wall plasticity or in cell division rate, with contributions from hormones such as abscisic acid or ethylene. Each of these mechanisms is still controversial, and involves several families of genes. It is argued that gene regulatory networks are not feasible for modelling such complex systems. Leaf growth can be modelled via response curves to environmental conditions, which are considered as ‘meta-mechanisms’ at a higher degree of organisation. Response curves of leaf elongation rate to meristem temperature, atmospheric vapour pressure deficit, and soil water status were established in recombinant inbred lines (RILs) of maize in experiments carried out in the field and in the greenhouse. A quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis was conducted on the slopes of these responses. Each parameter of the ecophysiological model could then be computed as the sum of QTL effects, allowing calculation of parameters of new RILs, either virtual or existing. Leaf elongation rates of new RILS were simulated and were similar to measurements in a growth chamber experiment. This opens the way to the simulation of virtual genotypes, known only by their alleles, in any climatic scenario. Each genotype is therefore represented by a set of response parameters, valid in a large range of conditions and deduced from the alleles at QTLs.
Journal of Experimental Botany | 2000
François Tardieu; Matthieu Reymond; Philippe Hamard; Christine Granier; Bertrand Muller
Annual Plant Reviews Volume 32: Cell Cycle Control and Plant Development | 2007
Christine Granier; Sarah Jane Cookson; Francois Tardieu; Bertrand Muller
BIO-PROTOCOL | 2018
Wojciech Rymaszewski; Myriam Dauzat; Alexis Bédiée; Gaëlle Rolland; Nathalie Luchaire; Christine Granier; Jacek Hennig; Denis Vile
Acta Horticulturae | 2017
Garance Koch; Anaëlle Dambreville; Gaëlle Rolland; Myriam Dauzat; Christian Chevalier; Nathalie Frangne; Yann Guédon; Nadia Bertin; Valentina Baldazzi; Christine Granier
10. International Symposium on Modelling in Fruit Research and Orchard Management | 2015
Garance Koch; Anaëlle Dambreville; Gaëlle Rolland; Myriam Dauzat; Christian Chevalier; Nathalie Frangne; Yann Guédon; Nadia Bertin; Valentina Baldazzi; Christine Granier
Archive | 2013
Mikaël Lucas; Christophe Pradal; Christophe Godin; Christophe Maurel; Mik Cieslak; Nadia Bertin; Michel Génard; Christophe Goz-Bac; Beatriz Moreno Ortega; Sixtine Passot; Yann Guédon; Laurent Laplaze; Bertrand Muller; Maryline Lièvre; Christine Granier; Yassin Refahi; Etienne Farcot; Teva Vernoux; Fabrice Besnard
Archive | 2011
Christophe Pradal; Christophe Godin; Christian Fournier; Yann Guédon; Thierry Fourcaud; Christine Granier; Soazig Guyomarc'h; Laurent Laplaze; Mik Cieslak; Nadia Bertin; Julien Diener
Archive | 2011
Yann Guédon; Christine Granier; Laurent Laplaze; Christophe Pradal; Christophe Godin; Christian Fournier; Eric Moscardi; Grégoire Malandain; Benoit de Solan; Frédéric Baret; Elmer Ccopa-Rivero; Bruno Andrieu; Michel Chelle; Mik Cieslak; Nadia Bertin; Chakkrit Preuksakarn; Jean-Baptiste Durand; Jérôme Chopard; Michael Walker; Etienne Farcot
International Workshop on Mathematical Modeling of Plant Development | 2010
Thierry Simonneau; Christian Fournier; Francois Tardieu; Denis Vile; Angélique Christophe; Eric Lebon; Christine Granier; Bertrand Muller