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Françoise Corbineau

Françoise Corbineau

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
60
Citations
13051
World Ranking
1210
National Ranking
38

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Botany
  • Enzyme

Françoise Corbineau spends much of her time researching Germination, Botany, Catalase, Abscisic acid and Horticulture. Her work on Germination deals in particular with Radicle, Priming, Imbibition, Dormancy and Seed dormancy. Her research investigates the connection between Dormancy and topics such as Reactive oxygen species that intersect with issues in Plant physiology.

Her work deals with themes such as Regulation of gene expression and Cell biology, which intersect with Botany. Her Abscisic acid research focuses on subjects like Gibberellin, which are linked to Sprouting and Crop. Seed treatment is closely connected to Superoxide dismutase in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Horticulture.

Her most cited work include:

  • From intracellular signaling networks to cell death: the dual role of reactive oxygen species in seed physiology. (470 citations)
  • Homeostatic response to hypoxia is regulated by the N-end rule pathway in plants (392 citations)
  • Ethylene Interacts with Abscisic Acid to Regulate Endosperm Rupture during Germination: A Comparative Approach Using Lepidium sativum and Arabidopsis thaliana (211 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Germination, Botany, Dormancy, Horticulture and Seed dormancy. Her Germination study incorporates themes from Helianthus annuus, Abscisic acid and Seedling. Her research in Botany intersects with topics in Embryo and Cell biology.

Her Dormancy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Caryopsis, Hordeum vulgare, Biochemistry, Incubation and Gibberellin. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Raffinose and Dehydration. Her Seed dormancy research integrates issues from Reactive oxygen species, Signal transduction and Gene expression.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Germination (70.00%)
  • Botany (60.00%)
  • Dormancy (40.00%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2008-2017)?

  • Germination (70.00%)
  • Botany (60.00%)
  • Dormancy (40.00%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Germination, Botany, Dormancy, Abscisic acid and Cell biology. In the field of Germination, her study on Imbibition overlaps with subjects such as Ageing. In her study, Dry weight is inextricably linked to Embryo, which falls within the broad field of Botany.

Her studies in Dormancy integrate themes in fields like Gibberellin, Incubation and Hordeum vulgare. Her research investigates the connection between Cell biology and topics such as Transcription factor that intersect with problems in Oxidative stress, Obligate aerobe and Proteolysis. Her biological study deals with issues like Reactive oxygen species, which deal with fields such as Plant physiology.

Between 2008 and 2017, her most popular works were:

  • Homeostatic response to hypoxia is regulated by the N-end rule pathway in plants (392 citations)
  • Ethylene Interacts with Abscisic Acid to Regulate Endosperm Rupture during Germination: A Comparative Approach Using Lepidium sativum and Arabidopsis thaliana (211 citations)
  • ABA crosstalk with ethylene and nitric oxide in seed dormancy and germination. (172 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Botany
  • Enzyme

Her primary areas of study are Germination, Botany, Abscisic acid, Dormancy and Catalase. She works in the field of Germination, namely Radicle. Françoise Corbineau has included themes like Regulation of gene expression, Gene and Cell biology in her Botany study.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Endosperm and Hordeum vulgare in addition to Abscisic acid. Her Dormancy research incorporates elements of Gibberellin and Imbibition. Her Catalase research includes elements of Reactive oxygen species and Priming.

Best Publications

  • Homeostatic response to hypoxia is regulated by the N-end rule pathway in plants

    Daniel J. Gibbs;Seung Cho Lee;Nurulhikma Md Isa;Silvia Gramuglia

  • From intracellular signaling networks to cell death: the dual role of reactive oxygen species in seed physiology.

    Christophe Bailly;Hayat El-Maarouf-Bouteau;Françoise Corbineau

  • ROS production and protein oxidation as a novel mechanism for seed dormancy alleviation.

    Krystyna Oracz;Hayat El-Maarouf Bouteau;Jill M Farrant;Keren Cooper

  • Changes in malondialdehyde content and in superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione reductase activities in sunflower seeds as related to deterioration during accelerated aging

    Christophe Bailly;Abdelilah Benamar;Francoise Corbineau;Daniel Come

  • ABA crosstalk with ethylene and nitric oxide in seed dormancy and germination.

    Erwann Arc;Erwann Arc;Julien Sechet;Françoise Corbineau;Loïc Rajjou;Loïc Rajjou

  • Ethylene Interacts with Abscisic Acid to Regulate Endosperm Rupture during Germination: A Comparative Approach Using Lepidium sativum and Arabidopsis thaliana

    Ada Linkies;Kerstin Müller;Karl Morris;Veronika Turečková

  • The Mechanisms Involved in Seed Dormancy Alleviation by Hydrogen Cyanide Unravel the Role of Reactive Oxygen Species as Key Factors of Cellular Signaling during Germination

    Krystyna Oracz;Hayat El-Maarouf-Bouteau;Ilse Kranner;Renata Bogatek

  • Sunflower seed deterioration as related to moisture content during ageing, energy metabolism and active oxygen species scavenging

    Serge Kibinza;Dominique Vinel;Daniel Côme;Christophe Bailly

  • Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in the Regulation of Arabidopsis Seed Dormancy

    Juliette Leymarie;Giedré Vitkauskaité;Giedré Vitkauskaité;Hai Ha Hoang;Emmanuel Gendreau

  • Changes in oligosaccharide content and antioxidant enzyme activities in developing bean seeds as related to acquisition of drying tolerance and seed quality

    Christophe Bailly;Catherine Audigier;Fabienne Ladonne;Marie Hélène Wagner

  • Catalase is a key enzyme in seed recovery from ageing during priming

    Serge Kibinza;Jérémie Bazin;Christophe Bailly;Jill M. Farrant

  • Crosstalk between reactive oxygen species and hormonal signalling pathways regulates grain dormancy in barley.

    Emilie Bahin;Christophe Bailly;Bruno Sotta;Ilse Kranner

  • Changes in activities of antioxidant enzymes and lipoxygenase during growth of sunflower seedlings from seeds of different vigour

    Christophe Bailly;Renata Bogatek-Leszczynska;Daniel Côme;Françoise Corbineau

  • Changes in soluble carbohydrates, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzyme activities in the embryo during ageing in wheat grains

    A. Lehner;N. Mamadou;P. Poels;D. Côme

  • Dormancy in cereals (not too much, not so little): about the mechanisms behind this trait

    María Verónica Rodríguez;J. M. Barrero;Francoise Corbineau;Frank Gubler

  • Antioxidant systems in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) seeds as affected by priming

    Christophe Bailly;Abdelilah Benamar;Françoise Corbineau;Daniel Côme

  • Free radical scavenging as affected by accelerated ageing and subsequent priming in sunflower seeds

    Christophe Bailly;Abdelilah Benamar;Françoise Corbineau;Daniel Côme

  • Catalase activity and expression in developing sunflower seeds as related to drying

    Christophe Bailly;Juliette Leymarie;Arnaud Lehner;Sandra Rousseau

  • Water Content, Raffinose, and Dehydrins in the Induction of Desiccation Tolerance in Immature Wheat Embryos

    Michael Black;Françoise Corbineau;Harry Gee;Daniel Côme

  • Induction of Oxidative Stress by Sunflower Phytotoxins in Germinating Mustard Seeds

    Krystyna Oracz;Christophe Bailly;Agnieszka Gniazdowska;Daniel Côme

  • Enhanced waterlogging tolerance in barley by manipulation of expression of the N-end rule pathway E3 ligase PROTEOLYSIS6

    Guillermina M. Mendiondo;Daniel J. Gibbs;Miriam Szurman-Zubrzycka;Arnd Korn

  • Antioxidant enzymes and isoflavonoids in chilled soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) seedlings

    Małgorzata M. Posmyk;Christoph Bailly;Katarzyna Szafrańska;Krystyna M. Janas

  • Physiological and biochemical changes induced in sunflower seeds by osmopriming and subsequent drying, storage and aging

    M. Chojnowski;F. Corbineau;D. Côme

  • Blue-light dependent reactive oxygen species formation by Arabidopsis cryptochrome may define a novel evolutionarily conserved signaling mechanism.

    Laurent Consentino;Stefan Lambert;Carlos Martino;Carlos Martino;Nathalie Jourdan

  • Sugarbeet seed priming: effects of priming conditions on germination, solubilization of 11-S globulin and accumulation of LEA proteins.

    Isabelle Capron;Françoise Corbineau;François Dacher;Claudette Job

  • Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) seed dormancy and its regulation by ethylene.

    Françoise Corbineau;Sophie Bagniol;Daniel Côme

  • The effects of methyl jasmonate on sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) seed germination and seedling development

    F. Corbineau;R. M. Rudnicki;D. Côme

Frequent Co-Authors

Christophe Bailly
Christophe Bailly École Centrale de Lyon
Roberto L. Benech-Arnold
Roberto L. Benech-Arnold University of Buenos Aires
Margaret Ahmad
Margaret Ahmad Xavier University
Dominique Job
Dominique Job Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michael J. Holdsworth
Michael J. Holdsworth University of Nottingham
Kent J. Bradford
Kent J. Bradford University of California, Davis
Jill M. Farrant
Jill M. Farrant University of Cape Town
William E. Finch-Savage
William E. Finch-Savage University of Warwick
Yitzchak Gutterman
Yitzchak Gutterman Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Bruno Sotta
Bruno Sotta Sorbonne University

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