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Cyrille Violle

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Trends in Plant Science|October 7, 2015
Diversity in Plant Breeding: A New Conceptual FrameworkIsabelle Litrico, Cyrille Violle
Ambio|November 26, 2025
Hundreds of fungi under the city: Opportunities and challenges of ectomycorrhizal research and application in urban spacesLouise Authier, Franck Richard, Cyrille Violle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 10, 2010
Experimental demonstration of the importance of competition under disturbanceCyrille Violle, Zhichao Pu, Lin Jiang
Scientific Reports|March 2, 2021
Complementary mechanisms stabilize national food productionLucie Mahaut, Cyrille Violle, Delphine Renard
Frontiers in Plant Science|July 18, 2022
Ectomycorrhizal Networks in the Anthropocene: From Natural Ecosystems to Urban PlanningLouise Authier, Cyrille Violle, Franck Richard
Oecologia|January 10, 2009
Differential impacts of plant interactions on herbaceous species recruitment: disentangling factors controlling emergence, survival and growth of seedlingsAdeline Fayolle, Cyrille Violle, Marie-Laure Navas
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|May 9, 2021
Plant immunity: Good fences make good neighbors?Rémi Pélissier, Cyrille Violle, Jean-Benoit Morel
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 14, 2014
When, where and how does microbial community composition matter?Diana R Nemergut, Ashley Shade, Cyrille Violle
American Journal of Botany|January 14, 2017
Five species, many genotypes, broad phenotypic diversity: When agronomy meets functional ecologyIvan Prieto, Isabelle Litrico, Cyrille Violle, et al.
Plos One|September 6, 2018
Correction: A combinatorial analysis using observational data identifies species that govern ecosystem functioningBenoît Jaillard, Philippe Deleporte, Michel Loreau, et al.
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Trends in Plant Science|October 7, 2015
Diversity in Plant Breeding: A New Conceptual FrameworkIsabelle Litrico, Cyrille Violle
Ambio|November 26, 2025
Hundreds of fungi under the city: Opportunities and challenges of ectomycorrhizal research and application in urban spacesLouise Authier, Franck Richard, Cyrille Violle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 10, 2010
Experimental demonstration of the importance of competition under disturbanceCyrille Violle, Zhichao Pu, Lin Jiang
Scientific Reports|March 2, 2021
Complementary mechanisms stabilize national food productionLucie Mahaut, Cyrille Violle, Delphine Renard
Frontiers in Plant Science|July 18, 2022
Ectomycorrhizal Networks in the Anthropocene: From Natural Ecosystems to Urban PlanningLouise Authier, Cyrille Violle, Franck Richard
Oecologia|January 10, 2009
Differential impacts of plant interactions on herbaceous species recruitment: disentangling factors controlling emergence, survival and growth of seedlingsAdeline Fayolle, Cyrille Violle, Marie-Laure Navas
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|May 9, 2021
Plant immunity: Good fences make good neighbors?Rémi Pélissier, Cyrille Violle, Jean-Benoit Morel
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 14, 2014
When, where and how does microbial community composition matter?Diana R Nemergut, Ashley Shade, Cyrille Violle
American Journal of Botany|January 14, 2017
Five species, many genotypes, broad phenotypic diversity: When agronomy meets functional ecologyIvan Prieto, Isabelle Litrico, Cyrille Violle, et al.
Plos One|September 6, 2018
Correction: A combinatorial analysis using observational data identifies species that govern ecosystem functioningBenoît Jaillard, Philippe Deleporte, Michel Loreau, et al.
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