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Jean-Christophe Avice

Jean-Christophe Avice

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
46
Citations
6514
World Ranking
2750
National Ranking
96

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Enzyme
  • Botany
  • Gene

His primary scientific interests are in Botany, Biochemistry, Nitrogen cycle, Phloem and Shoot. He works on Botany which deals in particular with Trifolium repens. His Biochemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Brassica, Chlorophyll and Taproot.

His Nitrogen cycle study combines topics in areas such as Chloroplast, Mutant, Agronomy and RuBisCO. The Agronomy study combines topics in areas such as Animal science and Transpiration. His work is dedicated to discovering how Shoot, Gene expression are connected with Hydroponic culture, Endogeny, Efflux, Rosette and Storage protein and other disciplines.

His most cited work include:

  • Peroxidases and lignification in relation to the intensity of water-deficit stress in white clover (Trifolium repens L.). (208 citations)
  • Autophagy machinery controls nitrogen remobilization at the whole-plant level under both limiting and ample nitrate conditions in Arabidopsis (163 citations)
  • Nitrogen and Carbon Flows Estimated by 15N and 13C Pulse-Chase Labeling during Regrowth of Alfalfa (102 citations)

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

Jean-Christophe Avice mainly investigates Agronomy, Botany, Biochemistry, Brassica and Horticulture. His Agronomy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Bolting and Photosynthesis. His Botany research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Lipid peroxidation, Oxidative stress and Gene expression.

In his study, Asparagine synthetase and Proline is strongly linked to Phloem, which falls under the umbrella field of Biochemistry. His study in Brassica is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Amino acid, Rapeseed, Point of delivery and Photosynthetically active radiation. His study on Cultivar and Germination is often connected to Growth cycle and Sink as part of broader study in Horticulture.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (58.33%)
  • Botany (32.29%)
  • Biochemistry (32.29%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Agronomy (58.33%)
  • Brassica (31.25%)
  • Arabidopsis (6.25%)

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

Jean-Christophe Avice mainly focuses on Agronomy, Brassica, Arabidopsis, Crop and Grain quality. In his articles, he combines various disciplines, including Agronomy and Simulation modeling. His Brassica study contributes to a more complete understanding of Horticulture.

His Arabidopsis study incorporates themes from Arabidopsis thaliana, Wild type and Botany. Jean-Christophe Avice studies Botany, focusing on Pisum in particular. The study of Biochemistry is intertwined with the study of Phloem in a number of ways.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Three cytosolic glutamine synthetase isoforms localized in different-order veins act together for N remobilization and seed filling in Arabidopsis (23 citations)
  • Arabidopsis UMAMIT24 and 25 are amino acid exporters involved in seed loading. (17 citations)
  • Autophagy Controls Sulphur Metabolism in the Rosette Leaves of Arabidopsis and Facilitates S Remobilization to the Seeds (8 citations)

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

  • Enzyme
  • Botany
  • Gene

His primary areas of investigation include Arabidopsis, Biochemistry, Salicylic acid, Asparagine synthetase and Human fertilization. His Arabidopsis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Amino acid, Arabidopsis thaliana and Endosperm. His work on Protease, Proteases, Cysteine protease and Protein degradation as part of general Biochemistry research is frequently linked to Senescence, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.

His Salicylic acid research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Rosette, Botany, Sulfur metabolism and Mutant. His Asparagine synthetase study combines topics in areas such as Cytosol, Phloem, Glutamine synthetase, Isozyme and Gene isoform. His Human fertilization research is under the purview of Agronomy.

Best Publications

  • Effect of mineral sulphur availability on nitrogen and sulphur uptake and remobilization during the vegetative growth of Brassica napus L.

    M. Abdallah;L. Dubousset;F. Meuriot;P. Etienne

  • Plant physiology and proteomics reveals the leaf response to drought in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)

    Iker Aranjuelo;Gemma Molero;Gorka Erice;Jean Christophe Avice

  • Peroxidases and lignification in relation to the intensity of water-deficit stress in white clover (Trifolium repens L.).

    Bok-Rye Lee;Kil-Yong Kim;Woo-Jin Jung;Jean-Christophe Avice

  • Autophagy machinery controls nitrogen remobilization at the whole-plant level under both limiting and ample nitrate conditions in Arabidopsis

    Anne Guiboileau;Anne Guiboileau;Kohki Yoshimoto;Kohki Yoshimoto;Fabienne Soulay;Fabienne Soulay;Marie-Paule Bataillé

  • Biomass partitioning, morphology and water status of four alfalfa genotypes submitted to progressive drought and subsequent recovery.

    Gorka Erice;Saïd Louahlia;Juan José Irigoyen;Manuel Sanchez-Diaz

  • Does ear C sink strength contribute to overcoming photosynthetic acclimation of wheat plants exposed to elevated CO2

    Iker Aranjuelo;Llorenç Cabrera-Bosquet;Rosa Morcuende;Jean Christophe Avice

  • Nitrogen and Carbon Flows Estimated by 15N and 13C Pulse-Chase Labeling during Regrowth of Alfalfa

    J. C. Avice;A. Ourry;G. Lemaire;J. Boucaud

  • The cytosolic glutamine synthetase GLN1;2 plays a role in the control of plant growth and ammonium homeostasis in Arabidopsis rosettes when nitrate supply is not limiting

    Jérémy Lothier;Laure Gaufichon;Rodnay Sormani;Thomas Lemaître

  • Root protein and vegetative storage protein are key organic nutrients for alfalfa shoot regrowth

    J. C. Avice;A. Ourry;G. Lemaire;J. J. Volenec

  • How does sulphur availability modify N acquisition of white clover (Trifolium repens L.)

    Sébastien Varin;Jean-Bernard Cliquet;Emmanuelle Personeni;Jean-Christophe Avice

  • Heat stress during seed filling interferes with sulfur restriction on grain composition and seed germination in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.)

    Sophie Brunel-Muguet;Philippe d'Hooghe;Marie-Paule Bataillé;Colette Larre

  • The contrasting N management of two oilseed rape genotypes reveals the mechanisms of proteolysis associated with leaf N remobilization and the respective contributions of leaves and stems to N storage and remobilization during seed filling.

    Alexandra Girondé;Alexandra Girondé;Philippe Etienne;Philippe Etienne;Jacques Trouverie;Jacques Trouverie;Alain Bouchereau

  • Water-deficit accumulates sugars by starch degradation--not by de novo synthesis--in white clover leaves (Trifolium repens).

    Bok-Rye Lee;Yu-Lan Jin;Yu-Lan Jin;Woo-Jin Jung;Jean-Christophe Avice

  • A combined 15N tracing/proteomics study in Brassica napus reveals the chronology of proteomics events associated with N remobilisation during leaf senescence induced by nitrate limitation or starvation.

    Marie Desclos;Philippe Etienne;Laurent Coquet;Thierry Jouenne

  • Nitrogen availability impacts oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) plant water status and proline production efficiency under water-limited conditions

    Benjamin Albert;Françoise Le Cahérec;Marie-Françoise Niogret;Pascal Faes

  • A Proteomic Profiling Approach to Reveal a Novel Role of Brassica napus Drought 22 kD/Water-Soluble Chlorophyll-Binding Protein in Young Leaves during Nitrogen Remobilization Induced by Stressful Conditions

    Marie Desclos;Lucie Dubousset;Philippe Etienne;Françoise Le Caherec

  • Arabidopsis thaliana ASN2 encoding asparagine synthetase is involved in the control of nitrogen assimilation and export during vegetative growth.

    Laure Gaufichon;Céline Masclaux-Daubresse;Guillaume Tcherkez;Michèle Reisdorf-Cren

  • Increased proline loading to phloem and its effects on nitrogen uptake and assimilation in water-stressed white clover (Trifolium repens).

    Bok-Rye Lee;Bok-Rye Lee;Yu Lan Jin;Jean-Christophe Avice;Jean-Bernard Cliquet

  • Is the remobilization of S and N reserves for seed filling of winter oilseed rape modulated by sulphate restrictions occurring at different growth stages

    L. Dubousset;P. Etienne;J. C. Avice

  • Water use efficiency, transpiration and net CO2 exchange of four alfalfa genotypes submitted to progressive drought and subsequent recovery.

    Gorka Erice;Gorka Erice;Saïd Louahlia;Juan José Irigoyen;Manuel Sánchez-Díaz

  • Methyl jasmonate alters N partitioning, N reserves accumulation and induces gene expression of a 32‐kDa vegetative storage protein that possesses chitinase activity in Medicago sativa taproots

    Frédéric Meuriot;Carine Noquet;Jean-Christophe Avice;Jeffrey J. Volenec

Frequent Co-Authors

Alain Ourry
Alain Ourry Université de Caen Normandie
Philippe Etienne
Philippe Etienne Université de Caen Normandie
Céline Masclaux-Daubresse
Céline Masclaux-Daubresse University of Paris-Saclay
Jeffrey J. Volenec
Jeffrey J. Volenec Purdue University West Lafayette
Renier A. L. van der Hoorn
Renier A. L. van der Hoorn University of Oxford
Juan José Irigoyen
Juan José Irigoyen University of Navarra
Alain Bouchereau
Alain Bouchereau University of Rennes
Iker Aranjuelo
Iker Aranjuelo Spanish National Research Council
Gemma Molero
Gemma Molero KWS (United Kingdom)
Guillaume Tcherkez
Guillaume Tcherkez Australian National University

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