Publications by authors named "Florence Artus"

Plants are constantly exposed to a variety of biotic and abiotic stresses that reduce their fitness and performance. At the molecular level, the perception of extracellular stimuli and the subsequent activation of defense responses require a complex interplay of signaling cascades, in which protein phosphorylation plays a central role. Several studies have shown that some members of the Leucine-Rich Repeat Receptor-Like Kinase (LRR-RLK) family are involved in stress and developmental pathways.

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  • The PHIV-RootCell software quantifies anatomical traits in rice root images, helping measure areas and cell counts in various root sections.
  • It operates under the ImageJ platform, which is free to use, and was tested through genetic diversity and salt stress studies with 16 rice cultivars.
  • The findings revealed variations in root anatomy, showing larger sections and increased cell numbers in certain cultivars under salt stress, thus highlighting the software's potential for future research.
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