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1. Analyse moléculaire de populations d'Armillaire, parasite racinaire du pin maritime

2. Genome-wide transcriptional responses to water deficit during seed development in Pisum sativum, focusing on sugar transport and metabolism.

3. Topoisomerase VI participates in an insulator-like function that prevents H3K9me2 spreading.

4. Carbon fluxes and environmental interactions during legume development, with a specific focus on Pisum sativum.

5. Genome-wide identification of invertases in Fabaceae, focusing on transcriptional regulation of Pisum sativum invertases in seed subjected to drought.

6. Beneficial rhizobacteria Pseudomonas simiae WCS417 induce major transcriptional changes in plant sugar transport.

7. Unearthing the Plant Growth-Promoting Traits of Bacillus megaterium RmBm31, an Endophytic Bacterium Isolated From Root Nodules of Retama monosperma .

8. Comparison of the Molecular Responses of Tolerant, Susceptible and Highly Susceptible Grapevine Cultivars During Interaction With the Pathogenic Fungus Eutypa lata .

9. Sugars en route to the roots. Transport, metabolism and storage within plant roots and towards microorganisms of the rhizosphere.

10. Evolutionary trails of plant steroid genes.

11. Stress-induced chromatin changes in plants: of memories, metabolites and crop improvement.

12. Root starch reserves are necessary for vigorous re-growth following cutting back in Lotus japonicus.

13. From squalene to brassinolide: the steroid metabolic and signaling pathways across the plant kingdom.

14. Integration of stress-related and reactive oxygen species-mediated signals by Topoisomerase VI in Arabidopsis thaliana.

15. Boosting crop yields with plant steroids.

16. A suite of Lotus japonicus starch mutants reveals both conserved and novel features of starch metabolism.

17. A molecular basis for the endo-beta 1,3-glucanase activity of the thaumatin-like proteins from edible fruits.

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