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Hélène Roussel
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 70
Citations - 756
Hélène Roussel is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scattering & Anechoic chamber. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 67 publications receiving 654 citations. Previous affiliations of Hélène Roussel include Université Paris-Saclay & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Defense Genes Are Differentially Induced by a Mycorrhizal Fungus and Rhizobium sp. in Wild-Type and Symbiosis-Defective Pea Genotypes
TL;DR: Transcript accumulation was higher in mutant than in wild-type genotypes for five and six of the studied genes during early stages of root interactions with G. mosseae and R. leguminosarum, and this is discussed in relation to the symbiotic-defective phenotype of Myc-1Nod¯ p.
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The Vicia faba Leghemoglobin Gene VfLb29 Is Induced in Root Nodules and in Roots Colonized by the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Glomus fasciculatum
TL;DR: VfLb29 can be regarded as a novel kind of leghemoglobin gene which is common to symbiotic interactions of broad bean with both Rhizobium and a mycorrhizal fungus and which has an unusually low sequence homology with all other broad bean leghemoglobins as well as with leghemglobins from other legumes.
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Induction of a membrane intrinsic protein-encoding mRNA in arbuscular mycorrhiza and elicitor-stimulated cell suspension cultures of parsley
TL;DR: In this article, a gene coding for a membrane intrinsic protein (MIP) was detected during plant-fungal interactions in parsley roots using RACE of an RT-PCR fragment amplified from parsley arbuscular mycorrhiza poly(A)+ RNA.
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Prediction from wrong models: the Kriging approach
TL;DR: In this paper, a general, multi-factor, parametric approach to system modeling, called Kriging, is presented, which leads to adequate prediction, together with an estimation of the accuracy of the predicted values of an observable, although the model is based on outrageously simplistic equations.
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Electromagnetic scattering from dielectric and magnetic gratings of fibers - a T-matrix solution
TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered the 2D problem of the reflection of a plane wave from arrays of dielectric and magnetic fibers of arbitrary cross-section, and used a T-Matrix method to compute the field scattered by these structures.