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Authors: LAFARGE T DERAISSAC M TARDIEU F
Citation: T. Lafarge et al., ELONGATION RATE OF SORGHUM LEAVES HAS A COMMON RESPONSE TO MERISTEM TEMPERATURE IN DIVERSE AFRICAN AND EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL-CONDITIONS, Field crops research, 58(1), 1998, pp. 69-79

Authors: JONES HG TARDIEU F
Citation: Hg. Jones et F. Tardieu, MODELING WATER RELATIONS OF HORTICULTURAL CROPS - A REVIEW, Scientia horticulturae, 74(1-2), 1998, pp. 21-46

Authors: GRANIER C TARDIEU F
Citation: C. Granier et F. Tardieu, IS THERMAL TIME ADEQUATE FOR EXPRESSING THE EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ONSUNFLOWER LEAF DEVELOPMENT, Plant, cell and environment, 21(7), 1998, pp. 695-703

Authors: MULLER B STOSSER M TARDIEU F
Citation: B. Muller et al., SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF TISSUE EXPANSION AND CELL-DIVISION RATES ARERELATED TO IRRADIANCE AND TO SUGAR CONTENT IN THE GROWING ZONE OF MAIZE ROOTS, Plant, cell and environment, 21(2), 1998, pp. 149-158

Authors: GRANIER C TARDIEU F
Citation: C. Granier et F. Tardieu, SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL ANALYSES OF EXPANSION AND CELL-CYCLE IN SUNFLOWER LEAVES - A COMMON PATTERN OF DEVELOPMENT FOR ALL ZONES OF A LEAF ANDDIFFERENT LEAVES OF A PLANT, Plant physiology, 116(3), 1998, pp. 991-1001

Authors: TARDIEU F SIMONNEAU T
Citation: F. Tardieu et T. Simonneau, VARIABILITY AMONG SPECIES OF STOMATAL CONTROL UNDER FLUCTUATING SOIL-WATER STATUS AND EVAPORATIVE DEMAND - MODELING ISOHYDRIC AND ANISOHYDRIC BEHAVIORS, Journal of Experimental Botany, 49, 1998, pp. 419-432

Authors: BOREL C SIMONNEAU T THIS D TARDIEU F
Citation: C. Borel et al., STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE AND ABA CONCENTRATION IN THE XYLEM SAP OF BARLEYLINES OF CONTRASTING GENETIC ORIGINS, Australian journal of plant physiology, 24(5), 1997, pp. 607-615

Authors: GUILIONI L WERY J TARDIEU F
Citation: L. Guilioni et al., HEAT STRESS-INDUCED ABORTION OF BUDS AND FLOWERS IN PEA - IS SENSITIVITY LINKED TO ORGAN AGE OR TO RELATIONS BETWEEN REPRODUCTIVE-ORGANS, Annals of botany, 80(2), 1997, pp. 159-168

Authors: SALAH HBH TARDIEU F
Citation: Hbh. Salah et F. Tardieu, CONTROL OF LEAF EXPANSION RATE OF DROUGHTED MAIZE PLANTS UNDER FLUCTUATING EVAPORATIVE DEMAND - A SUPERPOSITION OF HYDRAULIC AND CHEMICAL MESSAGES, Plant physiology, 114(3), 1997, pp. 893-900

Authors: BETHENOD O TARDIEU F KATERJI N
Citation: O. Bethenod et al., RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NET PHOTOSYNTHETIC RATE AND STOMATAL CONDUCTANCEIN LEAVES OF FIELD-GROWN MAIZE SUBJECTED TO SOIL COMPACTION OR SOIL DRYING, Photosynthetica, 32(3), 1996, pp. 367-379

Authors: TARDIEU F
Citation: F. Tardieu, DROUGHT PERCEPTION BY PLANTS - DO CELLS OF DROUGHTED PLANTS EXPERIENCE WATER-STRESS, Plant growth regulation, 20(2), 1996, pp. 93-104

Authors: TARDIEU F LAFARGE T SIMONNEAU T
Citation: F. Tardieu et al., STOMATAL CONTROL BY FED OR ENDOGENOUS XYLEM ABA IN SUNFLOWER - INTERPRETATION OF CORRELATIONS BETWEEN LEAF WATER POTENTIAL AND STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE IN ANISOHYDRIC SPECIES, Plant, cell and environment, 19(1), 1996, pp. 75-84

Authors: ZHANG JH TARDIEU F
Citation: Jh. Zhang et F. Tardieu, RELATIVE CONTRIBUTION OF APICES AND MATURE TISSUES TO ABA SYNTHESIS IN DROUGHTED MAIZE ROOT SYSTEMS, Plant and Cell Physiology, 37(5), 1996, pp. 598-605

Authors: SALAH HBH TARDIEU F
Citation: Hbh. Salah et F. Tardieu, QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS OF THE COMBINED EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE, EVAPORATIVE DEMAND AND LIGHT ON LEAF ELONGATION RATE IN WELL-WATERED FIELD AND LABORATORY-GROWN MAIZE PLANTS, Journal of Experimental Botany, 47(304), 1996, pp. 1689-1698

Authors: AGUIRREZABAL LAN TARDIEU F
Citation: Lan. Aguirrezabal et F. Tardieu, AN ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE ELONGATION OF FIELD-GROWN SUNFLOWER ROOT SYSTEMS - ELEMENTS FOR MODELING THE EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AND INTERCEPTED RADIATION, Journal of Experimental Botany, 47(296), 1996, pp. 411-420

Authors: BELAYGUE C WERY J COWAN AA TARDIEU F
Citation: C. Belaygue et al., CONTRIBUTION OF LEAF EXPANSION, RATE OF LEAF APPEARANCE, AND STOLON BRANCHING TO GROWTH OF PLANT LEAF-AREA UNDER WATER-DEFICIT IN WHITE CLOVER, Crop science, 36(5), 1996, pp. 1240-1246

Authors: TARDIEU F
Citation: F. Tardieu, LINKED CONTROL OF TRANSPIRATION, LEAF WAT ER-CONTENT AND CHEMICAL MESSAGES FROM THE ROOTS IN SUNFLOWER PLANTS, OCL. Oleagineux corps gras lipides, 2(6), 1995, pp. 465-470

Authors: BENHAJSALAH H TARDIEU F
Citation: H. Benhajsalah et F. Tardieu, TEMPERATURE AFFECTS EXPANSION RATE OF MAIZE LEAVES WITHOUT CHANGE IN SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION OF CELL LENGTH - ANALYSIS OF THE COORDINATION BETWEEN CELL-DIVISION AND CELL EXPANSION, Plant physiology, 109(3), 1995, pp. 861-870

Authors: LECOEUR J WERY J TURC O TARDIEU F
Citation: J. Lecoeur et al., EXPANSION OF PEA LEAVES SUBJECTED TO SHORT WATER-DEFICIT - CELL NUMBER AND CELL-SIZE ARE SENSITIVE TO STRESS AT DIFFERENT PERIODS OF LEAF DEVELOPMENT, Journal of Experimental Botany, 46(290), 1995, pp. 1093-1101

Authors: TARDIEU F
Citation: F. Tardieu, GROWTH AND FUNCTIONING OF ROOTS AND OF ROOT SYSTEMS SUBJECTED TO SOILCOMPACTION - TOWARDS A SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE SIGNALING, Soil & tillage research, 30(2-4), 1994, pp. 217-243

Authors: AGUIRREZABAL LAN DELEENS E TARDIEU F
Citation: Lan. Aguirrezabal et al., ROOT ELONGATION RATE IS ACCOUNTED FOR BY INTERCEPTED PPFD AND SOURCE-SINK RELATIONS IN-FIELD AND LABORATORY-GROWN SUNFLOWER, Plant, cell and environment, 17(4), 1994, pp. 443-450

Authors: DAVIES WJ TARDIEU F TREJO CL
Citation: Wj. Davies et al., HOW DO CHEMICAL SIGNALS WORK IN PLANTS THAT GROW IN DRYING SOIL, Plant physiology, 104(2), 1994, pp. 309-314

Authors: NICOULLAUD B KING D TARDIEU F
Citation: B. Nicoullaud et al., VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION OF MAIZE ROOTS IN RELATION TO PERMANENT SOIL CHARACTERISTICS, Plant and soil, 159(2), 1994, pp. 245-254

Authors: KATERJI N TARDIEU F BETHENOD O QUETIN P
Citation: N. Katerji et al., BEHAVIOR OF MAIZE STEM DIAMETER DURING DRYING CYCLES - COMPARISON OF 2 METHODS FOR DETECTING WATER-STRESS, Crop science, 34(1), 1994, pp. 165-169

Authors: BARIAC T GONZALEZDUNIA J TARDIEU F TESSIER D MARIOTTI A
Citation: T. Bariac et al., SPATIAL VARIATION OF THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSI TION OF WATER (O-18, H-2) IN ORGANS OF AEROPHYTIC PLANTS .1. ASSESSMENT UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS, Chemical geology, 115(3-4), 1994, pp. 307-315
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