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Florence Nicolè
Researcher at University of Lyon
Publications - 32
Citations - 1060
Florence Nicolè is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Lavandula. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 28 publications receiving 824 citations. Previous affiliations of Florence Nicolè include Joseph Fourier University & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Population Adaptive Index: a New Method to Help Measure Intraspecific Genetic Diversity and Prioritize Populations for Conservation
TL;DR: A new diversity index, the population adaptive index (PAI), is devised, which accounts for the adaptive value of the population it refers to and seems to be a valuable index to evaluate the adaptive diversities within populations.
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Biosynthesis of monoterpene scent compounds in roses
Jean-Louis Magnard,Aymeric Roccia,Aymeric Roccia,Jean-Claude Caissard,Philippe Vergne,Pulu Sun,Romain Hecquet,Annick Dubois,Laurence Hibrand-Saint Oyant,Frédéric Jullien,Florence Nicolè,Olivier Raymond,Stéphanie Huguet,Raymonde Baltenweck,Sophie Meyer,Patricia Claudel,Julien Jeauffre,Michel Rohmer,Fabrice Foucher,Philippe Hugueney,Mohammed Bendahmane,Sylvie Baudino +21 more
TL;DR: Combining transcriptomic and genetic approaches, it is shown that the Nudix hydrolase RhNUDX1, localized in the cytoplasm, is part of a pathway for the biosynthesis of free monoterpene alcohols that contribute to fragrance in roses.
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Population viability analysis of Cypripedium calceolus in a protected area: longevity, stability and persistence
TL;DR: A population viability analysis on three island populations in a protected area to estimate population viability and thus to gain a better understanding of the species and its needs indicated the importance of habitat vs. individual conservation for the protection of C. calceolus populations.
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Interdependent effects of habitat quality and climate on population growth of an endangered plant
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated how population dynamics of the endangered alpine plant Dracocephalum austriacum depend on local habitat quality and climatic variation, as well as how effects of climate depend on the local habitat.
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Multivariate Analysis of Multiple Datasets: a Practical Guide for Chemical Ecology
TL;DR: The process of analysis starts from the necessary pre-treatment of data including data transformations and distance calculations, to the application of both gold standard and novel multivariate methods for the integration of different omics data.