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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
36
Citations
6128
World Ranking
4814
National Ranking
50

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Gene
  • Genetics

His scientific interests lie mostly in Botany, Horticulture, Salinity, Osmotic pressure and Atriplex halimus. Jean-Marie Kinet merges Botany with Proline in his research. His Lycopersicon and Inflorescence study in the realm of Horticulture interacts with subjects such as Complete abortion.

His research integrates issues of Mannitol and Callus in his study of Osmotic pressure. Within one scientific family, Jean-Marie Kinet focuses on topics pertaining to Osmoregulation under Callus, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Sugar and Turgor pressure. He combines subjects such as Atriplex and Shoot with his study of Atriplex halimus.

His most cited work include:

  • The use of the electrolyte leakage method for assessing cell membrane stability as a water stress tolerance test in durum wheat (435 citations)
  • The physiology of flowering (311 citations)
  • Water deficit effects on solute contribution to osmotic adjustment as a function of leaf ageing in three durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) cultivars performing differently in arid conditions. (209 citations)

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

Jean-Marie Kinet focuses on Botany, Meristem, Horticulture, Inflorescence and Shoot. In his study, Osmotic pressure is inextricably linked to Salinity, which falls within the broad field of Botany. His Meristem study incorporates themes from Morphogenesis, Arabidopsis and Mitosis, Cell biology.

His work in Horticulture addresses issues such as Agronomy, which are connected to fields such as Pollen. His research in Inflorescence intersects with topics in Solanum, Fagopyrum, Mutant, Anthesis and Sympodial. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mannitol and Osmoregulation.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Botany (60.19%)
  • Meristem (25.24%)
  • Horticulture (23.30%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2006-2018)?

  • Botany (60.19%)
  • Inflorescence (21.36%)
  • Meristem (25.24%)

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

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Botany, Inflorescence, Meristem, Horticulture and Sympodial. His Botany study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Gene and Mutant. His work deals with themes such as Fagopyrum, Solanum, Anthesis and Stamen, which intersect with Inflorescence.

His Meristem study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Arabidopsis and Cell biology. Jean-Marie Kinet interconnects Pollen and Agronomy in the investigation of issues within Horticulture. As part of the same scientific family, Jean-Marie Kinet usually focuses on Sympodial, concentrating on Solanaceae and intersecting with Arabidopsis thaliana, Antirrhinum majus and Pruning.

Between 2006 and 2018, his most popular works were:

  • Morphology of nectaries and biology of nectar production in the distylous species Fagopyrum esculentum. (56 citations)
  • Impact of salinity on early reproductive physiology of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) in relation to a heterogeneous distribution of toxic ions in flower organs (40 citations)
  • Floral Biology of Common Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) (35 citations)

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

  • Botany
  • Gene
  • Genetics

Jean-Marie Kinet mostly deals with Botany, Inflorescence, Meristem, Anthesis and Raceme. He studies Botany, focusing on Nectar in particular. His Inflorescence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Fagopyrum and Mutant.

His studies in Meristem integrate themes in fields like Staining, Arabidopsis, Sympodial and Cultivar. His Anthesis research focuses on Solanum and how it relates to Ovary, Stamen, Shoot, Flowering plant and Salinity. His research investigates the connection between Raceme and topics such as Gynoecium that intersect with issues in Polygonaceae, Fagopyrum esculentum Moench, Horticulture and Floral biology.

Best Publications

  • The use of the electrolyte leakage method for assessing cell membrane stability as a water stress tolerance test in durum wheat

    Mohammed Bajji;Jean-Marie Kinet;Stanley Lutts

  • The physiology of flowering

    Georges Bernier;Jean-Marie Kinet;Roy M. Sachs

  • Is osmotic adjustment required for water stress resistance in the Mediterranean shrub Atriplex halimus L

    Juan-Pablo Martìnez;Stanley Lutts;André Schanck;Mohammed Bajji

  • Osmotic and ionic effects of NaCl on germination, early seedling growth, and ion content of Atriplex halimus (Chenopodiaceae)

    Mohammed Bajji;Jean-Marie Kinet;Stanley Lutts

  • Water deficit effects on solute contribution to osmotic adjustment as a function of leaf ageing in three durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) cultivars performing differently in arid conditions.

    Mohammed Bajji;Stanley Lutts;Jean-Marie Kinet

  • NaCl alleviates polyethylene glycol-induced water stress in the halophyte species Atriplex halimus L.

    Juan-Pablo Martínez;Jean-Marie Kinet;Mohammed Bajji;Stanley Lutts

  • Salt stress effects on roots and leaves of Atriplex halimus L. and their corresponding callus cultures

    Mohammed Bajji;Jean-Marie Kinet;Stanley Lutts

  • Effects of various salts and of mannitol on ion and proline accumulation in relation to osmotic adjustment in rice (Oryza Sativa L.) callus cultures

    S. Lutts;J.M. Kinet;J. Bouharmont

  • Cosuppression of a Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase Isoform Impairs Sucrose Translocation, Stomatal Opening, Plant Growth, and Male Fertility

    Rongmin Zhao;Vincent Dielen;Jean-Marie Kinet;Marc Boutry

  • Salinity and water stress have contrasting effects on the relationship between growth and cell viability during and after stress exposure in durum wheat callus

    Stanley Lutts;Malika Almansouri;Jean-Marie Kinet

  • Effect of light conditions on the development of the inflorescence in tomato

    J.M. Kinet

  • Physiological changes after exposure to and recovery from polyethylene glycol-induced water deficit in callus cultures issued from durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) cultivars differing in drought resistance

    Mohammed Bajji;Stanley Lutts;Jean-Marie Kinet

  • Ethylene production by leaves of rice (Oryza sativa L) in relation to salinity tolerance and exogenous putrescine application

    Stanley Lutts;Jean-Marie Kinet;Jules Bouharmont

  • Cytokinin fluxes during floral induction in the long day plant Sinapis alba L.

    Pierre Lejeune;Jean-Marie Kinet;Georges Bernier

  • Floral Biology of Common Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench)

    Valérie Cawoy;Jean-François Ledent;Jean-Marie Kinet;Anne-Laure Jacquemart

  • Morphology of nectaries and biology of nectar production in the distylous species Fagopyrum esculentum.

    Valerie Cawoy;Jean-Marie Kinet;Anne-Laure Jacquemart

  • Cytokinins in Phloem and Xylem Saps of Sinapis-alba During Floral Induction

    P. Lejeune;G. Bernier;M.-C. Requier;J.-M. Kinet

  • Sucrose increase during floral induction in the phloem sap collected at the apical part of the shoot of the long-day plant Sinapis alba L.

    Pierre Lejeune;Georges Bernier;Marie-Christine Requier;Jean-Marie Kinet

  • Impact of salinity on early reproductive physiology of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) in relation to a heterogeneous distribution of toxic ions in flower organs

    Michel Edmond Ghanem;Johannes van Elteren;Alfonso Albacete;Muriel Quinet

  • Inflorescence structure and control of flowering time and duration by light in buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench).

    Muriel Quinet;Valérie Cawoy;Isabelle S. Lefèvre;Francoise Van Miegroet

  • Cytokinin as a Possible Component of the Floral Stimulus in Sinapis alba.

    Georges Bernier;Jean-Marie Kinet;Annie Jacqmard;Andree Havelange

  • Physiological characterisation of salt-resistant rice (Oryza sativa) somaclones

    Stanley Lutts;Jules Bouharmont;Jean-Marie Kinet

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanley Lutts
Stanley Lutts Université Catholique de Louvain
Anne-Laure Jacquemart
Anne-Laure Jacquemart Université Catholique de Louvain
Marc Boutry
Marc Boutry Université Catholique de Louvain
George Coupland
George Coupland Max Planck Society
Richard E. Kendrick
Richard E. Kendrick University of Tasmania
Alfonso Albacete
Alfonso Albacete IMIDA - Instituto Murciano de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario y Alimentario
Francisco Pérez-Alfocea
Francisco Pérez-Alfocea Spanish National Research Council
Cristina Martínez-Andújar
Cristina Martínez-Andújar Spanish National Research Council
Hubert Greppin
Hubert Greppin University of Geneva

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