Stephane D Nicolas
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Recent Articles
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Hammami M, Madur D, Kthiri Z, Galaretto A, Nicolas S, Charcosset A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2025 Jan;
20(1):e0316185.
PMID: 39841663
Based on history, maize was first introduced into Tunisia and northern Africa, at large, from the south of Spain. Several subsequent introductions were made from diverse origins, generating new landraces...
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Balconi C, Galaretto A, Malvar R, Nicolas S, Redaelli R, Andjelkovic V, et al.
Biology (Basel)
. 2024 Jun;
13(6).
PMID: 38927334
The ECPGR European Evaluation Network (EVA) for Maize involves genebanks, research institutions, and private breeding companies from nine countries focusing on the valorization of maize genetic resources across Europe. This...
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Maistriaux L, Laurent M, Jeanguenin L, Prado S, Nader J, Welcker C, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2024 Jun;
196(1):368-384.
PMID: 38839061
Plant aquaporins are involved in numerous physiological processes, such as cellular homeostasis, tissue hydraulics, transpiration, and nutrient supply, and are key players of the response to environmental cues. While varying...
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Arca M, Gouesnard B, Mary-Huard T, Le Paslier M, Bauland C, Combes V, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J
. 2023 Feb;
21(6):1123-1139.
PMID: 36740649
Landraces, that is, traditional varieties, have a large diversity that is underexploited in modern breeding. A novel DNA pooling strategy was implemented to identify promising landraces and genomic regions to...
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Diaw Y, Tollon-Cordet C, Charcosset A, Nicolas S, Madur D, Ronfort J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Feb;
16(2):e0238334.
PMID: 33524023
From the 17th century until the arrival of hybrids in 1960s, maize landraces were cultivated in the South-West of France (SWF), a traditional region for maize cultivation. A set of...
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Arca M, Mary-Huard T, Gouesnard B, Berard A, Bauland C, Combes V, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2021 Jan;
11:568699.
PMID: 33488638
Genebanks harbor original landraces carrying many original favorable alleles for mitigating biotic and abiotic stresses. Their genetic diversity remains, however, poorly characterized due to their large within genetic diversity. We...
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Castelletti S, Coupel-Ledru A, Granato I, Palaffre C, Cabrera-Bosquet L, Tonelli C, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2020 Jul;
16(7):e1008882.
PMID: 32673315
Expansion of the maize growing area was central for food security in temperate regions. In addition to the suppression of the short-day requirement for floral induction, it required breeding for...
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Mabire C, Duarte J, Darracq A, Pirani A, Rimbert H, Madur D, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2019 Nov;
20(1):848.
PMID: 31722668
Background: Insertions/deletions (InDels) and more specifically presence/absence variations (PAVs) are pervasive in several species and have strong functional and phenotypic effect by removing or drastically modifying genes. Genotyping of such...
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Negro S, Millet E, Madur D, Bauland C, Combes V, Welcker C, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2019 Jul;
19(1):318.
PMID: 31311506
Background: Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) array and re-sequencing technologies have different properties (e.g. calling rate, minor allele frequency profile) and drawbacks (e.g. ascertainment bias). This lead us to study their...
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Brandenburg J, Mary-Huard T, Rigaill G, Hearne S, Corti H, Joets J, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2017 Mar;
13(3):e1006666.
PMID: 28301472
Through the local selection of landraces, humans have guided the adaptation of crops to a vast range of climatic and ecological conditions. This is particularly true of maize, which was...