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Fabien De Bellis
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 22
Citations - 994
Fabien De Bellis is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coffea canephora & Canephora. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 22 publications receiving 790 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabien De Bellis include SupAgro & Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement.
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The coffee genome provides insight into the convergent evolution of caffeine biosynthesis
Lorenzo Carretero-Paulet,Alexis Dereeper,Gaëtan Droc,Romain Guyot,Marco Pietrella,Chunfang Zheng,Adriana Alberti,François Anthony,G. Aprea,Jean-Marc Aury,Pascal Bento,Maria Bernard,Stéphanie Bocs,Claudine Campa,Alberto Cenci,Alberto Cenci,Marie Christine Combes,Dominique Crouzillat,Corinne Da Silva,Loretta Daddiego,Fabien De Bellis,Stéphane Dussert,Olivier Garsmeur,Thomas Gayraud,Valentin Guignon,Katharina Jahn,Katharina Jahn,Véronique Jamilloux,Thierry Joët,Karine Labadie,Tianying Lan,Tianying Lan,Julie Leclercq,Maud Lepelley,Thierry Leroy,Leiting Li,Pablo Librado,Loredana Lopez,Adriana Muñoz,Adriana Muñoz,Benjamin Noel,Alberto Pallavicini,Gaetano Perrotta,Valérie Poncet,David Pot,Priyono,Michel Rigoreau,Mathieu Rouard,Julio Rozas,Christine Tranchant-Dubreuil,Robert VanBuren,Qiong Zhang,Alan Carvalho Andrade,Xavier Argout,Benoît Bertrand,Alexandre de Kochko,Giorgio Graziosi,Giorgio Graziosi,Robert J Henry,Jayarama,Ray Ming,Chifumi Nagai,Steve Rounsley,David Sankoff,Giovanni Giuliano,Victor A. Albert,Patrick Wincker,Patrick Wincker,Patrick Wincker,Philippe Lashermes +69 more
TL;DR: The Coffea canephora (coffee) genome was sequenced and identified a conserved gene order, and comparative analyses of caffeine NMTs demonstrate that these genes expanded through sequential tandem duplications independently of genes from cacao and tea, suggesting that caffeine in eudicots is of polyphyletic origin.
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Construction of Chromosome Segment Substitution Lines in Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Using a Wild Synthetic and QTL Mapping for Plant Morphology
Daniel Fonceka,Hodo-Abalo Tossim,Ronan Rivallan,Hélène Vignes,Elodie Lacut,Fabien De Bellis,Issa Faye,Ousmane Ndoye,Soraya C. M. Leal-Bertioli,José Francisco Montenegro Valls,David J. Bertioli,Jean-Christophe Glaszmann,Brigitte Courtois,Jean-François Rami +13 more
TL;DR: It is found that peanut growth habit is a complex trait that is governed by several QTLs with different effects, and will be useful to the peanut scientific community for future QTL mapping studies.
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Diversity in coffee assessed with SSR markers: structure of the genus Coffea and perspectives for breeding.
Philippe Cubry,Pascal Musoli,Hyacinte LegnatéH. Legnaté,David Pot,Fabien De Bellis,Valérie Poncet,François Anthony,Magali Dufour,Thierry Leroy +8 more
TL;DR: The present study shows transferability of microsatellite markers developed in the two cultivated coffee species to 15 species representing the previously identified main groups of the genus Coffea, establishing the high transferability and showing the large amount of diversity available within wild species for breeding applications.
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Global analysis of Coffea canephora Pierre ex Froehner (Rubiaceae) from the Guineo-Congolese region reveals impacts from climatic refuges and migration effects
TL;DR: Results from this genetic structure study raise the capabilities to better manage and use the collections of genetics resources for breeding purposes and will be used in future association studies to optimize the number of genotypes to be phenotyped.
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Improving the quality of African robustas: QTLs for yield- and quality-related traits in Coffea canephora
Thierry Leroy,Fabien De Bellis,Hyacinthe Legnaté,Edmund Kananura,Gustavo Gonzales,Luiz Filipe Protasio Pereira,Alan Carvalho Andrade,Pierre Charmetant,Christophe Montagnon,Philippe Cubry,Pierre Marraccini,David Pot,Alexandre de Kochko +12 more
TL;DR: The high variability of quality traits within C. canephora and the presence of consistent QTLs offer breeders a promising tool to improve coffee cup quality.