International audienceBackground: The cuticle is a hydrophobic barrier located at the aerial surface of all terrestrial plants. Recent studies performed on model plants, such as Arabidopsis thaliana, have suggested that the cuticle may be involved in drought stress adaptation, preventing non-stomatal water loss. Although forest trees will face more intense drought stresses (in duration and intensity) with global warming, very few studies on the role of the cuticle in drought stress adaptation in these long-lived organisms have been so far reported. Results: This aspect was investigated in a conifer, maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.), in a factorial design with two genetic units (two half-sib families with different growth rates) and two t...
Soil water stress affects bo la sto the plant. This protective coat is synthesized exclusively by ep...
International audienceThis article provides a comprehensive view on the existing knowledge related t...
Drought is certainly one of the main abiotic stresses that our forests will have to face to in the n...
International audienceBackground: The cuticle is a hydrophobic barrier located at the aerial surface...
Poplars (Populus spp.) are among the most productive tree species in the northern hemisphere, displa...
Cuticular wax, the first protective layer of above ground tissues of many plant species, is a key ev...
Maritime pine is a foreground species in South-Western Europe for which a breeding program started h...
Abstract: Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata), an evergreen conifer, is the most commonly grown af...
Key Message : Needle anatomic plasticity enables fast-growing maritime pine trees to cope with water...
Wood, also designated as secondary xylem, is the major structure that gives trees and other woody pl...
In the actual global warming context, drought events will tend to be more intense and more frequent,...
In a context of climate change, adaptation of perennial plantations to water constraints becomes a m...
Plant cuticles seal above-ground organs against non-stomatal water loss, and therefore are vital for...
The formation of wood results from cambial activity and its anatomical properties reflect the variab...
Drought, a major threat to the health and productivity of both natural ecosystems and agriculture, i...
Soil water stress affects bo la sto the plant. This protective coat is synthesized exclusively by ep...
International audienceThis article provides a comprehensive view on the existing knowledge related t...
Drought is certainly one of the main abiotic stresses that our forests will have to face to in the n...
International audienceBackground: The cuticle is a hydrophobic barrier located at the aerial surface...
Poplars (Populus spp.) are among the most productive tree species in the northern hemisphere, displa...
Cuticular wax, the first protective layer of above ground tissues of many plant species, is a key ev...
Maritime pine is a foreground species in South-Western Europe for which a breeding program started h...
Abstract: Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata), an evergreen conifer, is the most commonly grown af...
Key Message : Needle anatomic plasticity enables fast-growing maritime pine trees to cope with water...
Wood, also designated as secondary xylem, is the major structure that gives trees and other woody pl...
In the actual global warming context, drought events will tend to be more intense and more frequent,...
In a context of climate change, adaptation of perennial plantations to water constraints becomes a m...
Plant cuticles seal above-ground organs against non-stomatal water loss, and therefore are vital for...
The formation of wood results from cambial activity and its anatomical properties reflect the variab...
Drought, a major threat to the health and productivity of both natural ecosystems and agriculture, i...
Soil water stress affects bo la sto the plant. This protective coat is synthesized exclusively by ep...
International audienceThis article provides a comprehensive view on the existing knowledge related t...
Drought is certainly one of the main abiotic stresses that our forests will have to face to in the n...