Morphogenesis in walled organisms represents a highly controlled process by which the variability of shapes arises through changes in the structure and mechanics of the cell wall. Despite taking different evolutionary paths, land plants and some brown algae exhibit great developmental and morphological similarities. In two brown algal model systems: the Sargassum muticum apex and the Fucus serratus embryo, I have used a combination of imaging techniques, growth analyses, surgical and pharmacological treatments, as well as molecular, biochemical and mechanical approaches to characterise the growth patterns and the cell wall contribution to shape change. To understand how the adult algal body is formed, I examined the branching strategy (phy...
International audienceA biomechanical model is proposed for the growth of the brown alga Ecto-carpus...
Background Although plants and many algae (e. g. the Phaeophyceae, brown, and Rhodophyceae, red) are...
Background Although plants and many algae (e. g. the Phaeophyceae, brown, and Rhodophyceae, red) are...
Brown algae are an extremely interesting, but surprisingly poorly explored, group of organisms. They...
Zygotes from Fucus species have been used extensively to study cell polarization and rhizoid outgrow...
Tip growth has been studied in pollen tubes, root hairs, and fungal and oomycete hyphae and is the m...
International audienceTip growth has been studied in pollen tubes, root hairs, and fungal and oomyce...
International audienceTip growth has been studied in pollen tubes, root hairs, and fungal and oomyce...
Tip growth has been studied in pollen tubes, root hairs, and fungal and oomycete hyphae and is the m...
International audienceIn plants, cell growth is constrained by a stiff cell wall-at least this is th...
International audienceIn plants, cell growth is constrained by a stiff cell wall-at least this is th...
Brown algae are a group of multicellular, heterokont algae that have convergently evolved developmen...
The brown algae represent a group in which multicellularity arose independently. These organisms dis...
BackgroundStreptophyte green algae share several characteristics of cell growth and cell wall format...
International audienceA biomechanical model is proposed for the growth of the brown alga Ecto-carpus...
International audienceA biomechanical model is proposed for the growth of the brown alga Ecto-carpus...
Background Although plants and many algae (e. g. the Phaeophyceae, brown, and Rhodophyceae, red) are...
Background Although plants and many algae (e. g. the Phaeophyceae, brown, and Rhodophyceae, red) are...
Brown algae are an extremely interesting, but surprisingly poorly explored, group of organisms. They...
Zygotes from Fucus species have been used extensively to study cell polarization and rhizoid outgrow...
Tip growth has been studied in pollen tubes, root hairs, and fungal and oomycete hyphae and is the m...
International audienceTip growth has been studied in pollen tubes, root hairs, and fungal and oomyce...
International audienceTip growth has been studied in pollen tubes, root hairs, and fungal and oomyce...
Tip growth has been studied in pollen tubes, root hairs, and fungal and oomycete hyphae and is the m...
International audienceIn plants, cell growth is constrained by a stiff cell wall-at least this is th...
International audienceIn plants, cell growth is constrained by a stiff cell wall-at least this is th...
Brown algae are a group of multicellular, heterokont algae that have convergently evolved developmen...
The brown algae represent a group in which multicellularity arose independently. These organisms dis...
BackgroundStreptophyte green algae share several characteristics of cell growth and cell wall format...
International audienceA biomechanical model is proposed for the growth of the brown alga Ecto-carpus...
International audienceA biomechanical model is proposed for the growth of the brown alga Ecto-carpus...
Background Although plants and many algae (e. g. the Phaeophyceae, brown, and Rhodophyceae, red) are...
Background Although plants and many algae (e. g. the Phaeophyceae, brown, and Rhodophyceae, red) are...