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B. Moulia ; C. Loup ; M. Chartier ; J. Allirand ; C. Edelin | 1999The maximal architectural development of a modern maize cultivar (Zea mays L. 'Dea') was studied in fully isolated and carefully irrigated plants. Under these favourable conditions, this (usually) non-tillering and non-prolific cultivar displaye[...]article/chapitre/communication
E. Jeannette ; J. Rocher ; J. Prioul | 1995The sink demand was increased on a source maize leaf (Zea mays L. cv. F7 F2) by darkening all-the leaves except the fourth, which was maintained under the prevailing irradiance conditions. The parameters of carbon metabolism were measured precis[...]article/chapitre/communication
L. Haack ; R. Courbon ; G. Rivault ; S. Tanguy ; D. Le vilain ; M. Henry ; C. Dedryver | 1999article/chapitre/communication
F. Tardieu ; M. Reymond ; P. Hamard ; C. Granier ; B. Muller | 2000The spatial distributions of leaf expansion rate, cell division rate and cell size was examined under contrasting soil water conditions, evaporative demands and temperatures in a series of experiments carried out in either constant or naturally [...]article/chapitre/communication
A. Honek | 1994article/chapitre/communication
T. Turlings ; M. Bernasconi ; R. Bertossa ; F. Bigler ; G. Caloz ; S. Dorn | 1998In order to find their prey natural enemies of herbivores often make effective use of plant volatiles that are emitted by plants on which the herbivores have been feeding. The phenomenon of herbivore-induced emissions of attractants has been wel[...]article/chapitre/communication
T. Hsiao ; J. Frensch ; B. Rojaslara | 1998This study on expansive growth of the first leaf of maize has two goals: one is to determine how the sensitivity of growth to changes in water status varies with the initial water status of the leaf, and the other is to adapt the pressure-jump t[...]article/chapitre/communication
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Y. Barriere ; B. Bourgoin ; J. Chabosseau ; Y. Demùarly ; M. Ghesquiere ; C. Huyghe ; B. Julier ; P. Mansat ; C. Poisson | 1996