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Michel Hernould

Researcher at University of Bordeaux

Publications -  50
Citations -  2601

Michel Hernould is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Meristem & Endoreduplication. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 47 publications receiving 2271 citations. Previous affiliations of Michel Hernould include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

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Regulatory Features Underlying Pollination-Dependent and -Independent Tomato Fruit Set Revealed by Transcript and Primary Metabolite Profiling

TL;DR: Comparative transcriptome and targeted metabolome analysis uncovered important features of the molecular events underlyingpollination-induced and pollination-independent fruit set and allow a far greater comprehension of the regulatory and metabolic events controlling early fruit development both in the presence and absence of pollination/fertilization.
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Flower development schedule in tomato Lycopersicon esculentum cv. sweet cherry

TL;DR: The model of tomato flower development schedule was used to analyse the spatial, temporal and tissue-specific expression of gene(s) involved in the regulation of floral organ development and shows that expression starts very early during the ontogeny of reproductive organs.
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Male-sterility induction in transgenic tobacco plants with an unedited atp9 mitochondrial gene from wheat.

TL;DR: Genetic and molecular data showed that the chimeric plasmid containing the transgene is inherited as a Mendelian trait, and the production and frequency of semifertile or male-sterile transgenic plants conform to the proposed hypothesis.
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Fruit growth-related genes in tomato

TL;DR: This review describes the genes known to contribute to fruit growth in tomato and establishes crucial determinants of the quality of ripe fruit, such as the final size, weight, and shape, and organoleptic and nutritional traits.
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The cell cycle‐associated protein kinase WEE1 regulates cell size in relation to endoreduplication in developing tomato fruit

TL;DR: The data indicated that Solly;WEE1 participates in the control of cell size and/or the onset of the endoreduplication process putatively driving cell expansion in tomato.