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Christine Girousse

Researcher at University of Auvergne

Publications -  29
Citations -  2581

Christine Girousse is an academic researcher from University of Auvergne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aphid & Endosperm. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1993 citations. Previous affiliations of Christine Girousse include Blaise Pascal University & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.

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Source-to-sink transport of sugar and regulation by environmental factors

TL;DR: Current knowledge about the phloem transport mechanisms is summarized and the effects of several abiotic (water and salt stress, mineral deficiency, CO2, light, temperature, air, and soil pollutants) and biotic andmutualistic and pathogenic microbes, viruses, aphids, and parasitic plants are reviewed.
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Climate change impact and adaptation for wheat protein

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TL;DR: A 32-multi-model ensemble is tested and applied to simulate global wheat yield and quality in a changing climate to potential benefits of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration by 2050, likely to be negated by impacts from rising temperature and changes in rainfall, but with considerable disparities between regions.
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Water Deficit-Induced Changes in Concentrations in Proline and Some Other Amino Acids in the Phloem Sap of Alfalfa.

TL;DR: Changes in amino acid composition of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) phloem sap were studies in response to a water deficit, with significant increase of the total amino acid concentration, due to that of some amino acids: proline, valine, isoleucine, leucines, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, and threonine.
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Compatible plant-aphid interactions: how aphids manipulate plant responses.

TL;DR: Repeated salivary secretions injected from the first probe in the epidermal tissue up to ingestion of sieve-tube sap may play a crucial role in the compatibility between the aphid and the plant.
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Phloem sap intricacy and interplay with aphid feeding.

TL;DR: A more complete picture of metabolites, ions, proteins and RNAs present in phloem sap is now available, which has provided large evidence for thephloem role as a signalling network in addition to its primary role in partitioning of photo-assimilates.