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Stéphane Nicolas

9PUBLICATIONS
43CO-AUTHORS
Ecological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptationGenetically modified field crops and pastureGenetically modified horticulture plantsAgricultural molecular engineering of nucleic acids and proteinsAgro-ecosystem function and prediction
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Publications (9)

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|Jan 10, 2025
metaGE: Investigating genotype x environment interactions through GWAS meta-analysis.

Annaïg De Walsche, Alexis Vergne, Renaud Rincent

|Jun 27, 2024
Genetic and Phenotypic Evaluation of European Maize Landraces as a Tool for Conservation and Valorization of Agrobiodiversity.

Carlotta Balconi, Agustin Galaretto, Rosa Ana Malvar

|Jun 05, 2024
Genetic variability of aquaporin expression in maize: From eQTLs to a MITE insertion regulating PIP2;5 expression.

Laurie C Maistriaux, Maxime J Laurent, Linda Jeanguenin

|Feb 05, 2023
Genotyping of DNA pools identifies untapped landraces and genomic regions to develop next-generation varieties.

Mariangela Arca, Brigitte Gouesnard, Tristan Mary-Huard

|Oct 16, 2020
A systems genetics approach reveals environment-dependent associations between SNPs, protein coexpression, and drought-related traits in maize.

Mélisande Blein-Nicolas, Sandra Sylvia Negro, Thierry Balliau

|Jul 17, 2020
Maize adaptation across temperate climates was obtained via expression of two florigen genes.

Sara Castelletti, Aude Coupel-Ledru, Italo Granato

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