Christophe Salon
Présentation
Dr. Christophe Salon is Research Manager in INRA, he has been for more than 10 years deputy manager of the large Research Unit Agroecology in which he managed the GEAPSI research Group. This group gathers multidisciplinary scientists (ecophysiology, genomics, genetics, molecular biology, phenotyping) working on the adaptation of legumes to environmental constraints, taking into account their interactions with soil microorganisms. Dr. Christophe Salon is also the founder and scientific manager of the High Throughput Phenotyping facility “4PMI” in Dijon. This platform develops new methods and tools to characterize a variety of shoot and roots traits for a panel of different crop species. Dr Salon has published over 70 papers in peer-reviewed journals. Dr Salon has been involved in 8 EU RTD projects (FP6 Grain Legume Integrated Project, Abstress, Legato, SOLACE, EPPN, EPPN2020, EUCLEG, Lisa..) from 1996-present in Management board/WPL and delivery roles. Dr Salon is setting up an Associated Research Laboratory on Agroecology between INRA and Chinese Agricultural University. He has also been Co-ordinator of numerous other national/international projects and involved in executive committee of international network (AEP, ILS). Dr Salon is Associate ediitor of two journals, Legumes Sciences and Plant Phenomics.
Publications
Publications
Processus écophysiologiques impliqués dans la résilience de la légumineuse à graine lors d’épisodes de déficit hydrique du solSéance de l’Académie d’Agriculture de France : Légumineuses : importance de l'alimentation en eau, Académie d'Agriculture de France, Mar 2025, Paris, France |
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Deciphering key root traits involved in phosphorus tolerance in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes2ième rencontres du réseau RhizoPhiles, Oct 2025, Villenave d'Ornon, France |
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Deciphering key root traits involved in phosphorus tolerance in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypesEuropean Plant Phenomics Symposium 2025, Oct 2025, Bonn, Germany |
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RhizoNet, an International Research NetworkINRAE workshop – Japan partners, Ambassade de France au Japon, Oct 2025, Tokyo, France |
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From architectural to functional high throughput root phenotyping: towards new breeding toolsJoint international conference, crop/plant modeling, big data and applications, Nov 2025, Nanchang, China |
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Discovering how heat stress and water deficit, alone or in combination reconfigure interactions between plant and microbial communitiesInternational Society of Root Research 12th International Symposium Roots [& Roads] to a sustainable future. 12ISRR 2024, Jun 2024, Leipzig, Germany |
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Multi-omics insights into root-driven resource acquisition: understanding responses to water and heat stressesréseau rhizophiles, Nov 2024, Dijon, France |
Pea resilience to droughtInternational Legume Society, Jan 2024, Webinaire, France |
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Restructuration des relations plant-microorganisme sous l’Influence du stress thermique et hydrique, isolé ou combinéRéseau rhizosPHARE, Nov 2024, Dijon, France |
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Within a high throughput phenotyping platform, mix ecophysiology, microbial ecology, molecular physiology and genetics and stir: the recipe of new breeding tools3. Asia-Pacific Plant Phenomics International Conference, Jul 2023, Sanya, China |
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Prise en compte des interactions plante x microorganismes du sol pour améliorer la réponse à la sécheresse du poisPlant Alliance. Animation scientifique « Réponse et adaptation des plantes au changement climatique - IV - Le déficit hydrique », Sep 2023, virtuel, France |
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New developments towards high throughput phenotyping studies devoted to innovative plant breeding tools3. Colloque de la North East Agricultural University. International Forum of Intelligent Agriculture, Jan 2023, Online, China |
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Ecophysiologie de rhizodéposition chez les legumineusesRhizoDREAM workshop, INRAe, Oct 2023, Montpellier, France |
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Combining ecophysiology, microbial ecology, molecular physiology and genetics and high throughput phenotyping to assess key traits of plant and micro organisms interactionsINRAE – NARO Phenotyping research focus on INRAE/NARO activites, Oct 2023, Naro, Japan |
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ça bouillone dans nos assiettes. Reportage France 3 Bourgogne Franche Comté. 52mnémission télévisée, Feb 2023, Dijon, France |
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Exploring architectural traits and ecophysiological responses in soybean under heat and water stress: implications for climate change adaptationForum des Jeunes Chercheurs UBFC 2023, Jun 2023, Besançon, France |
Transcriptomic and ecophysiological analyses revealed contrasted soybean mineral nutrition under individual or combined heat and water stressesILS4 Fourth International Legume Society Conference 2023, Sep 2023, Grenade, Spain |
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From morphological to functional root traits assessment with high throughpout phenotypingInternational Symposium “Frontiers in the development and application of plant phenotyping: What are we seeking in plant phenotyping?, Oct 2023, Tokyo, Japan |
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Exploring Microbial Communities associated to soybean under Combined Heat and Water StressesJournée doctorants UMR Agroécologie, Nov 2023, Dijon, France |
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Pea resilience to water deficits: tolerance, acclimation, and stress memory of the nodulated root systemILS4 Fourth International Legume Society Conference 2023, Sep 2023, Grenade, Spain |
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Expertises in agroecologyInauguration du Centre franco-chinois de Neutralité Carbone (CNC), Nov 2023, Beijing, China |
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From platform to the fields - Bread WheatToo deep or not too deep, SolACE, Jan 2022, Viso-conférence, France |
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Anatomie d’expérience du projet Horizon Rhizobreed : boîte à outils de sélection pour améliorer la résilience des cultures et l'adaptation au changement climatique via la sélection à l'interface racine-solSéminaire Département BAP INRAE - AgroEcoSystem. Contribution du système racinaire et des fonctions des plantes aux cycles N/P et au stockage de C dans les sols, INRAE, Dec 2022, Paris, France |
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The roots of agriculture. To dig or not to dig: root phenotyping for breedingSolace Final Stakeholder Meeting, Apr 2022, Louvain la Neuve, Belgium |
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Data & Agriculture. What's going on ?Agritech World Tour 2022, May 2022, Dijon, France |
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ArchiRac : Analyse de la diversité d’architecture racinaire chez le blé tendre et le blé dur en lien avec la tolérance au stress hydrique8. Rencontre Scientifique du FSOV, May 2022, Paris, France |
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Ecophysiological processes underlying soybean mineral nutrition under individual or combined heat and water stressesJournée des Doctorants UMR Agroécologie 2022, Nov 2022, Dijon, France |
Les défis méthodologiques du phénotypage Haut Débit - Expectations of plant high throughput phenotyping and associated tools and methodsProspectives de l’INEE, Institut Ecologie et environnement du CNRS, Oct 2022, La Rochelle, France |
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High throughput phenotyping : associated tools and methods to assess determinisms of plant and microbiome interactionsNARO Food Health symposium, Mar 2022, Tsukuba, Japan |
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Étude de la résilience du pois et de la Féverole au stress hydriqueRéunion du Groupement des Sélectionneurs de Protéagineux (GSP), Mar 2022, paris, France |
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Assessing plant and microorganisms interactions using high throughput phenotypingWorkshop “Microorganisms: sources of value from soil to food. Organized by Vitagora (France) and NARO (Japan), Vitagora (France); NARO (Japan), Oct 2021, Virtuel, France |
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Le pois lors de stress hydriques répétés : mémoire d’éléphant ou de poisson rouge ?RFL#3 Rencontres Francophones Légumineuses, Feb 2021, Virtuel, France |
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Does the memory of a first water deficit enable a more efficient response to a subsequent water deficit?Plant Science for Climate Emergency, Jun 2021, Virtuel, France |
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Determinisms of plant and microbiome interactions : a multidisciplinary approach involving high-throughput phenotypingNorth East Agricultural University lectures, China, Nov 2021, Online, China |
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Phenotyping, ecophysiology and molecular physiology to characterize plant root system architecture and plant-plant and plant-microorganisms interactionsEPPN 2021 European Plant Phenotyping Network, May 2021, Vituel, France |
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Le pois lors de stress hydriques répétés : mémoire d’éléphant ou de poisson rouge ?Journée des doctorants UMR Agroécologie, Apr 2021, Virtuel, France |
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Going back to roots: combining phenotyping, ecophysiology and molecular physiology“European Legumes in Transition” Webinar-Series of the projects LEGVALUE and TRUE for Decisionmakers and Stakeholders, May 2021, virtuel, France |
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Looking back to roots: phenotyping facilities and applications. Web broadcast conferenceWeb broadcast conference (> 5000 auditeurs), Apr 2020, Virtuel, France |
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From simple visualization to detailed understanding of plant and microbes interactions, using ‘pheno’ methods and modelsThe second international Workshop on field phenotyping and modeling for cultivation. Organisé par The University of Tokyo, Dec 2020, Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Les technologies du numérique au service du phénotypage HD et de la sélection des plantesPlant2pro, Oct 2020, Inconnu, France |
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Nouvelles méthodes de phénotypageRéunion finale PeaMUST, Oct 2020, Virtuel, France |
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Architecture et croissance du système racinaire du maïsMIRGA Project. Journée animation thématique "Croissance et adaptation des plantes, quels apports de la recherche pour l’innovation" GIS Biotechnologies Vertes, Nov 2020, Visioconférence, France |
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From simple visualization to detailed understanding of plant and microbes interactions, using ‘pheno’ methods and modelsThe second international Workshop on field phenotyping and modeling for cultivation. Organisé par The University of Tokyo, Dec 2020, Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo, Japan |
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High-throughput phenotyping : characterizing physiological and genetic determinants of key traits of the root systemJST The Second International Workshop on Field Phenotyping and Modeling for Cultivation, Dec 2020, Dijon, France |
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High-throughput phenotyping of key legumes (and others) root traitsConférence of the College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University, Xiangfang district, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, P.R.China, Nov 2020, Heilongjiang Province, China |
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Application du phénotypage haut débit à l'étude des interactions plante x microorganismes en conditions de stressJournée scientifique annuelle de l’Association des Sélectionneurs Français ASF ‘Le système radiculaire et la rhizosphère en amélioration des plantes’, Association des Selectionneurs Francais (ASF). FRA., Feb 2019, Versailles, France |
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From simple visualization to detailed understanding of plant and microbes interactions, using ‘pheno’ methods and models4. P2IRC Plant Phenotyping and Imaging Research Center Symposium, Oct 2019, Saskatoon, Canada |
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Outils et méthodes pour le phénotypage racinaire haut débitJournée scientifique annuelle de l’Association des Sélectionneurs Français ASF ‘Le système radiculaire et la rhizosphère en amélioration des plantes’, Association des Selectionneurs Francais (ASF). FRA., Feb 2019, Versailles, France |
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Phénotypage haut débit de l'architecture du système racinaire du bléJournée scientifique de l'Association des Sélectionneurs Français, Feb 2019, Paris, France |
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Le système racinaire nodulé du pois : un rôle pivot pour sa stabilité sous contraintes hydriques fluctuantesRoot Days, système racinaire, Interactions Rhizosphériques, Immunité végétale, Sep 2019, Rouen, France |
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Analyse écophysiologique de la récupération après un stress hydrique chez la légumineuse à graines <em>Pisum sativum</em>Journée des doctorants UMR Agroécologie, Apr 2019, Dijon, France |
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Caractérisation de la diversité génétique de l’architecture racinaire chez le blé tendre et le blé dur.Journée scientifique de l'Association des Sélectionneurs Français, Feb 2019, Versailles, France |
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Des plateformes et des omes: comment alimenter les modèlesJournée INRA/Sélectionneurs privés, Mar 2019, Avignon, France |
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Challenges and opportunities for innovative research on legume nutrition and stress adaptation: an ecophysiologist’s and phenotyping point of viewILS3 2019, Third International Legume Society Conference. Legumes for human and planet health, International Legume Society (ILS). INT., May 2019, Poznan, Pologne, 21-24 mai 2019, Poland. 214p |
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Membres du comité d’organisation logistique local9th International Conference on Legume Genetics and Genomics (ICLGG 2019), Let's harness the potential of legumes, Vitagora, May 2019, Dijon, France |
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How does pea (<em>Pisum sativum</em>) recover from water deficit?ILS3 2019, Third International Legume Society Conference. Legumes for human and planet health, International Legume Society (ILS). INT., May 2019, Poznan, Poland |
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Disentangling the complexity and diversity of crosstalks between S and other mineral nutrients in cultivated plants11. th International Plant Sulfur Workshop, Sep 2018, Conegliano, Italy |
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In the context of sustainable agriculture how, with plant high throughput phenotyping, can we address the various challenges?COST final meeting Action FA1306. The quest for tolerant varieties - Phenotyping at plant and cellular level, Mar 2018, Louvain, Belgium |
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Overview of INRA - Sustainable agriculture development: French ExperienceGreen Agriculture Workshop, China Agricultural University, Apr 2018, Pékin, China |
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Plant genotype: a lever in the interactions between plant and its associated rhizosphere microbiome2nd Plant Microbiome Symposium, Feb 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Phenotyping feeds plant models6th IEEE International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling Visualization and Application, Nov 2018, Hefai, China |
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Challenges to improve nutrients use efficiency and plant–microbial Interactions: case studies of N and legumesSeminar China Agricultural University, Apr 2018, Pékin, Chine, 23 Avril 2018, China |
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Root Phenotyping and candidate traits for optimizing plant nitrogen nutritionDurum days "Durum Wheat market outlook and price forecast", May 2018, Foggia, Italy |
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Analyse écophysiologique de la récupération après un stress hydrique chez la légumineuse à graines Pisum sativumRFL2 Rencontres Francophones Légumineuses, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA). FRA., Oct 2018, Toulouse, France |
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Legume chains diagnosis for animal and human food and (some...) development prospects1st TRUE Legume Innovation and Networking (LIN) - Workshop of the Mediterranean Region, Apr 2018, Athène, Grèce, 20 avril 2018, Greece |
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How can high throughput phenotyping contribute to sustainable agriculture?Groupe Roullier Innovations awards, Jul 2018, St Malo, France, 28 juin 2018, France |
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What do we expect from high throughput phenotyping ?Séminaire Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Nov 2018, Beijing, China |
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What do we expect from high throughput phenotyping ?Séminaire Anhui Agricultural University, Nov 2018, Anhui, China |
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What is needed, what does phenotyping deliver?Séminaire Hefei University, Nov 2018, Hefei, China |
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High throughput root phenotyping, besides shoot phenotypingSeminar China Agricultural University, Apr 2018, Pékin, Chine, 23 Avril 2018, China |
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High throughput root phenotyping using the “Rhizo” suiteCOST WG1 EPPN2020 workshop. Current and future applications of phenotyping in plant breeding, Sep 2017, Novi Sad, Serbia |
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4PMI: Plant Phenotyping Platform for Plant and Microorganisms Interactions Phenotyping innovations, opportunities and challengesGreen Agricultural project China Agricultural University, Dec 2017, Nanjing, China |
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Drought response of nodulated roots in pea: from ecophysiological to transcriptomic analyses8. International Conference on Legume Genetics and Genomics (ICLGG), Noble Research Institute., Sep 2017, Siófok, Hungary. 180 p |
Comment la plante récupère-t-elle après un stress hydrique ? Une étude écophysiologique et moléculaire chez la légumineuse à graines Pisum sativum6. Journée des Doctorants de l’UMR 1347 Agroécologie, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA). FRA., Apr 2017, Dijon, France. 16 p |
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Les liens existants entre pratiques culturales et qualité des matières premières agricolesVitagora Café "Pratiques agricoles : quel impact sur le produit fini?", Dec 2017, Dijon, France |
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Acquisitions et traitements d’images au service du phénotypage racinaire au sein de la plateforme haut débit 4PMI avec le système RhizoCab-RhizoTube6. Journée des Doctorants de l’UMR 1347 Agroécologie, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA). FRA., Apr 2017, Dijon, France. 16 p |
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UMR Agroecology’s researchGreen Agricultural project China Agricultural University, Dec 2017, Nanjing, China |
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The ABSTRESS project - Work Package 1 : Define and establish the experimental conditions for investigating plant response to drought and <em>Fusarium</em> stressScientific Workshop on the effects of biotic and abiotic stresses in legumes: the ABSTRESS and BIOTECSOJASUR projects, Mar 2016, Balcarce, Argentina |
High resolution imagery for phenotypic root traits detectionCIRG-AgEng 2016, International Conférence on Agricultural Engineering, Automation, Environment and Food Safety, Jun 2016, Aarhus, Denmark |
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Co-organisation de la journée annuelle ARVALIS Institut du VégétalJournée Annuelle ARVALIS Institut du Végétal, ARVALIS - Institut du végétal [Paris]. FRA., Jun 2016, Dijon, France |
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European and international phenotyping initiativesScientific Workshop on the effects of biotic and abiotic stresses in legumes: the ABSTRESS and BIOTECSOJASUR projects, Mar 2016, Balcarce, Argentina |
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High througput phenotyping of interactions between plants and microorganisms, associated devices. Phenotyping Platform for Plant and Plant Micro organisms Interactions (4PMI, INRA Dijon)Scientific Workshop on the effects of biotic and abiotic stresses in legumes: the ABSTRESS and BIOTECSOJASUR projects, Mar 2016, Balcarce, Argentina |
Quels effets la diversité microbienne du sol a-t-elle sur la croissance et la santé des plantes ?Colloque de Génomique Environnementale, Oct 2015, Montpellier, France |
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Role du sulfate vacuolaire dans l'élaboration de la composition proteique des graines5. Colloque National Réseau Français de Biologie des Graines "Graines 2015", Réseau Français de Biologie des Graines (RFBG). FRA., Oct 2015, Clermont-Ferrand, France |
Automatic detection of nodules in legumes by imagery in a phenotyping context16. International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns (CAIP 2015), Sep 2015, Valletta, Malta. ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-23117-4_12⟩ |
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High throughput phenotyping of plant interactions with micro organisms : associated devices6. Annual meeting of the EFOR Network, Mar 2015, Paris, France |
Inhibition and recovery of symbiotic N2 fixation by peas (Pisum sativum L.) in response to short term nitrate exposure18. Nitrogen workshop "The nitrogen challenge: building a blueprint for nitrogen use effiiency and food security", Jun 2014, Lisbon, Portugal. 573 p |
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Water Use EfficiencyWUE Groupe de Travail Prague, Jul 2014, Prague, Czech Republic |
Phenotyping plant root and their interaction with soil micro-organismsCOST FA1306 "The quest for tolerant varieties - Phenotyping at plant and cellular level" - WG1 Meeting "Phenotyping: from the lab to the field", Nov 2014, Larcana, Cyprus |
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Nodulated root imaging within the high throughput plant phenotyping platform (PPHD, INRA, Dijon)Institute Days of MPI-MP, Jun 2014, Potsdam-Golm, Germany |
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How to decrease the negative impact of water stress on soybean production : application of thuricin-17 and nod factorsTop Science International – BASF Symposium 2014 on Unlocking Yield Potential in Soil, Oct 2014, Deidesheim, Germany |
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Phenotyping Platform for Plant and Plant Micro organisms InteractionsJournées M3P (Montpellier Plant Phenotyping Platforms), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA). Montpellier, FRA., Nov 2014, Montpellier, France |
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Opportunities for high throughput phenotyping in agrecologySéminaire SFR Structure Fédérative de Recherche, Angers IRHS, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA). FRA., Nov 2014, Angers, France |
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Phénotypage haut débit des interactions entre plantes et micro-organismes : exemple des légumineusesConférence "Structure Féderative de Recherche QUASAV" Toulouse Phénotypage, May 2014, Toulouse, France |
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Opportunités de Phénotypage racinaire en interaction avec les Micro organismsJournées du Département SPE, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA). Dijon, FRA., Nov 2014, Paris, France |
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Phénotypage haut débit des interactions entre plantes et micro-organismes : exemple des légumineusesJournée Scientifique de la Plate-Forme BIBS, Plateforme Génomique Santé Biogenouest®. FRA., Jan 2014, Nantes, France |
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LEGumes for the Agriculture of TOmorrow (LEGATO project)6. International Food Legumes Research Conference (IFLRC VI), University of Saskatchewan. CAN., Jul 2014, Saskatoon, Canada. 225 p |
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Automatic detection of phenotypic traits in legume roots3. International Workshop on Image Analysis Methods for the Plant Sciences, 2014 |
Nodulated root imaging within the high throughput plant phenotyping platform (PPHD, INRA, Dijon)Institute Days of MPI-MP, Jun 2014, Potsdam-Golm, Germany |
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High throughput phenotyping... What’s going on2. Abstress European Meeting, University of Essex. GBR., Dec 2013, Lecce, Italie, juin 2013, Italy |
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Challenges and opportunities involving high throughput plant Phenotyping of plant and organisms interactions in PPHDPhenoDays 2013, Lemnatec., Oct 2013, Vaals, Netherlands |
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Phenotyping plant and organisms interactions in the context of sustainable agriculturePhoto-Physiology Phenotyping Workshop, UK Plant Phenomics Network., Dec 2013, Essex, United Kingdom |
Study of the adaptative response of N2 fixation to a root pruning in peas using environmental and genetic variations7. EPSO Conference “Plants for a Greening Economy”, The European Plant Science Organisation (EPSO). BEL., Sep 2013, Porto Heli, Greece |
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Biologie intégrative du développement de la graine chez M. truncatula4. colloque national du Réseau Français de Biologie des Graines, Oct 2013, Dijon, France. pp.1 |
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Characterizing plant and organisms interactions : challenges and opportunities involving high throughput plant phenotypingEPSO Satellite Meeting of EPPN on Phenotyping, The European Plant Science Organisation (EPSO). BEL., Sep 2013, Porto Heli, Greece |
Phenotyping: Case study of legumes plantsEuropean Plant Phenotyping Network EPPN workshop "plant phenotyping", May 2012, Warsaw,, Poland |
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L’excellence scientifique et le potentiel d’innovation et de transfert de technologie présents à Dijon dans les domaines de l’agroenvironnementRéunion d’information et d’échanges, Grand Dijon. FRA., Oct 2012, Dijon, France |
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Phenotyping in Agroecology?, Apr 2012, Jülich, Germany |
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Maîtrise et gestion de la biodiversité dans les sols: quelles perspectives ?Carrefours de l'Innovation Agronomique (CIAG) 2012. Évaluer et gérer la fertilité des sols, Apr 2012, Orléans, France |
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Phloem: highway to NLe Phloème dans tous ses états. Formation, Nutrition, Transport, Réponse aux ravageurs et applications. Société Française de Biologie Végétale, IIième journée de Poitiers, Apr 2012, Poitiers, France. 1 p |
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Phenotipage racinaire, cas d'étude des légumineusesGIS ALLenvi, Journée Racines, Feb 2012, Montpellier, France |
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Costs-benfits trade-off in the intercation between Medicago truncatula and Pseudomonas fluorescens C7R12 across atmospheric carbon dioxide modulationRhizosphere 3, University of Western Australia. Saisissez le nom du laboratoire, du service ou du département., Perth, AUS., Sep 2011, Perth, Australia. 1 p |
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« PPHD » : A Platform For High Throughput Phenotyping of Plant/Plant and Plant/Microorganisms InteractionsPAG 2011 Plant Phenomics Workshop, Oct 2011, San Diego, United States. pp.1-15 |
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Combining ecophysiological and microbial ecological approaches to assess interaction between genotypes of Medicago truncatula and the soil bacterial communitiesRhizosphere 3 International Conference, Sep 2011, Perth, Australia |
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Using an ecophysiological model to compare the funtional response to nitrogen availability between a root architecture mutant and its wild type of <em>Medicago truncatula</em> : the root architecture mutant is impacted in nitrogen acquisition5. International Food Legumes Reserch Conference (IFLRC V)and 7. European Conference on Grain Legumes (AEPVII) ; Legumes for Global Health Legume Crops and Products for Food, Feed and Environmental Benefits, Apr 2010, Antalya, Turkey |
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Crosstalks between soil microbial communities and a nitrogen fixing legume species (medicago truncatula) during its Vegetative Stage5. International Food Legumes Research Conference (IFLRC V) and 7. European Conference on Grain Legumes (AEPVII) ; Legumes for Global Health Legume Crops and Products for Food, Feed and Environmental Benefits, Apr 2010, Antalya, Turkey |
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Etude de l’interaction « Plante x Communauté microbienne du sol » chez l’espèce modèle <em>Medicago truncatula</em>16eme Forum des Jeunes Chercheurs, Jun 2010, Besançon, France. 16 p |
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PEA NOD": a model describing the appearance and growth of nodules within the root system of pea as a function of C and N nutrition5. International Food Legumes Reserch Conference (IFLRC V) and 7. European Conference on Grain Legumes (AEPVII) ; Legumes for Global Health Legume Crops and Products for Food, Feed and Environmental Benefits, Apr 2010, Antalya, Turkey |
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Nitrogen use efficiency, importance for plant reservesColloque INRA-UCBN, "Les réserves végétales et leur importance agronomique et sylvicole, Jun 2009, Caen, France |
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Analyse et modélisation des réponses intégrées de Medicago truncatula (Mtr) aux contraintes azotéesSéminaire programme INRA AgroBI, Biologie Integrative, Dec 2008, Bordeaux, France |
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Apparition, localization and growth of nodules within the root system of pea, as affected by assimilate availability15. international conference on symbiotic nitrogen fixation, Jan 2007, Cape Town, South Africa |
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Investigation of the phenotypic variability associated to nitrogen nutrition within a recombinant inbred line populationModel legume congress, Mar 2007, Tunis, Tunisia |
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Modelling the apparition and growth of nodules within the root system of pea as a function of C and N nutrition6. European Conference on Grain Legumes "Integrating legume biology for sustainable agriculture", Nov 2007, Lisbonne, Portugal |
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Analysing plant development and photosynthetic activity in Medicago truncatula as a function of nitrogen nutrition3.International Conference on Legume Genomics and Genetics, Apr 2006, Brisbane, Australia |
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Analysing plant development and photosynthetic activity in Medicago truncatula as a function of nitrogen nutrition3rd international conference on Legume Genomics and Genetics, Apr 2006, Brisbane, Australia |
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Modelling the development and growth of Medicago truncatula in response to environmental conditions. establishment of the leag area in response to nitrogen nutrition.GLIP Annual Meeting, Apr 2006, Montpellier, France |
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Analysis of the establishment of vegetative shoot parts and of photosynthetic activity in relation to nitrogen nutrition in Medicago truncatulaGLIP Annual Meeting, Feb 2005, Norwich, United Kingdom. 1p |
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Determinism of seed growth potentialGLIP Annual Meeting, Feb 2005, Norwich, United Kingdom |
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Introducing an ecophysiological framework of analysis for facilitating functional genomics approaches in Medicago truncatulaModel Legume Congress 2005, Jun 2005, Asilomar, United States |
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Pea (Pisum sativum) seed growth potential is related to carbon flow towards seeds during cell division5. European Conference on Grain Legumes and ICLGG 2004, Jun 2004, Dijon, France |
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Pea (Pisum sativum) embryo cell division in relation with temperature5. European Conference on Grain Legumes and ICLGG 2004, Jun 2004, Dijon, France |
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Genetic variability of root morphology in pea : relationship with the seed protein content5. European Conference on Grain Legumes and ICLGG 2004, Jun 2004, Dijon, France |
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Genetic diversity for storage protein content and 1-D electrophoresis patterns in seeds of Medicago truncatula5. European Conference on Grain Legumes and ICLGG 2004, Jun 2004, Dijon, France |
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Genetic and ecophysiological determinants of legume seed production. An integrated project developed by the URLEG INRA DijonInternational workshop on modelling quality traits and their genetic variability for wheat. A satellite meeting ot the VIII ESA Congress KVL Copenhagen Denmark juillet 2004, Jul 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France |
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Introducing an ecophysiological approach in functional genomics : a framework for the analysis of genetic variability in Medicago truncatula.5. European Conference on Grain Legumes and ICLGG 2004, Jun 2004, Dijon, France |
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Characterisation of nitrogen accumulation of pea (Pisum sativum L.) seeds during the seed filling period : assessment of N remobilisation from the vegetative parts5. European conference on grain legumes, Jun 2004, Dijon, France |
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Evaluation of different isotopic methods for measurement of symbiotic nitrogen fixation in the fieldGrain legumes and the environment : how to assess benefits and impacts, AEP workshop, Nov 2004, Zurich, Switzerland |
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Establishing a relation between soil nitrate availability and nodule growth in pea (Pisum sativum)5. European Conference on Grain Legumes and ICLGG 2004, Jun 2004, Dijon, France |
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Isotopic fractionation due to N2 fixation in various grain legumes5. European Conference on Grain Legumes and ICLGG 2004, Jun 2004, Dijon, France |
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Développement et composition de la graine de Medicago truncatula2. Séminaire de l'Action Transversale Structurante INRA 2000-2002 : génétique et génomique de la légumineuse modèle Medicago truncatula, Jan 2002, Rennes, France |
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