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Frédéric Bouché
Frédéric Bouché
Scientist, University of Liège
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FLOR-ID: an interactive database of flowering-time gene networks in Arabidopsis thaliana
F Bouché, G Lobet, P Tocquin, C Périlleux
Nucleic acids research, gkv1054, 2016
3942016
Cytokinin promotes flowering of Arabidopsis via transcriptional activation of the FT paralogue TSF
M D’Aloia, D Bonhomme, F Bouché, K Tamseddak, S Ormenese, S Torti, ...
The plant journal 65 (6), 972-979, 2011
2382011
Winter memory throughout the plant kingdom: different paths to flowering
F Bouché, DP Woods, RM Amasino
Plant physiology 173 (1), 27-35, 2017
1352017
Turning meristems into fortresses
C Périlleux, F Bouché, M Randoux, B Orman-Ligeza
Trends in Plant Science 24 (5), 431-442, 2019
782019
Establishment of a vernalization requirement in Brachypodium distachyon requires REPRESSOR OF VERNALIZATION1
DP Woods, TS Ream, F Bouché, J Lee, N Thrower, C Wilkerson, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (25), 6623-6628, 2017
452017
Integrating roots into a whole plant network of flowering time genes in Arabidopsis thaliana.
F Bouché, M D'Aloia, P Tocquin, G Lobet, N Detry, C Périlleux
Scientific Reports 6, 29042, 2016
432016
Extracellular peptidase hunting for improvement of protein production in plant cells and roots
J Lallemand, F Bouché, C Desiron, J Stautemas, F de Lemos Esteves, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 6, 37, 2015
422015
Genetic Architecture of Flowering-Time Variation in Brachypodium distachyon
DP Woods, R Bednarek, F Bouché, SP Gordon, JP Vogel, DF Garvin, ...
Plant Physiology 173 (1), 269-279, 2017
382017
Heat can erase epigenetic marks of vernalization in Arabidopsis
F Bouché, N Detry, C Périlleux
Plant signaling & behavior 10 (3), e990799, 2015
382015
A root chicory MADS box sequence and the Arabidopsis flowering repressor FLC share common features that suggest conserved function in vernalization and de …
C Périlleux, A Pieltain, G Jacquemin, F Bouché, N Detry, M D'Aloia, ...
The Plant Journal 75 (3), 390-402, 2013
382013
A florigen paralog is required for short-day vernalization in a pooid grass
D Woods, Y Dong, F Bouche, R Bednarek, M Rowe, T Ream, R Amasino
Elife 8, e42153, 2019
352019
An ortholog of CURLY LEAF/ENHANCER OF ZESTE like‐1 is required for proper flowering in Brachypodium distachyon
A Lomax, DP Woods, Y Dong, F Bouché, Y Rong, KS Mayer, X Zhong, ...
The Plant Journal 93 (5), 871-882, 2018
242018
EARLY FLOWERING 3 and Photoperiod Sensing in Brachypodium distachyon
F Bouché, DP Woods, J Linden, W Li, KS Mayer, RM Amasino, C Périlleux
Frontiers in Plant Science 12, 769194, 2022
212022
Mutations in the predicted DNA polymerase subunit POLD3 result in more rapid flowering of Brachypodium distachyon
DP Woods, Y Dong, F Bouché, K Mayer, L Varner, TS Ream, N Thrower, ...
The New Phytologist 227 (6), 1725-1735, 2020
82020
LED color gradient as a new screening tool for rapid phenotyping of plant responses to light quality
P Lejeune, A Fratamico, F Bouché, S Huerga-Fernández, P Tocquin, ...
GigaScience 11, giab101, 2022
42022
LED light gradient as a screening tool for light quality responses in model plant species
P Lejeune, A Fratamico, F Bouché, SH Fernández, P Tocquin, C Périlleux
BioRxiv, 2020.10. 08.320002, 2020
32020
Iron and zinc homeostasis in plants: a matter of trade-offs
M Hanikenne, F Bouché
Journal of Experimental Botany 74 (18), 5426-5430, 2023
22023
JOINTLESS Maintains Inflorescence Meristem Identity in Tomato
S Huerga-Fernández, N Detry, B Orman-Ligeza, F Bouché, M Hanikenne, ...
Plant and Cell Physiology, pcae046, 2024
12024
Various responses to Zinc deficiency among accessions of the grass model Brachypodium distachyon
P Stévenne, C Latour, G Berger, F Bouché, M Hanikenne
International Brachypodium Steering Committee, 2023
2023
Diversity of zinc homeostasis among accessions of the grass model Brachypodium distachyon
P Stévenne, C Latour, G Berger, F Bouché, M Hanikenne
Translational Research in Crops, 2023
2023
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