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Article Dans Une Revue Frontiers in Plant Science Année : 2013

Rose bush leaf and internode expansion dynamics: analysis and development of a model capturing interplant variability

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Bush rose architecture, among other factors, such as plant health, determines plant visual quality. The commercial product is the individual plant and interplant variability may be high within a crop. Thus, both mean plant architecture and interplant variability should be studied. Expansion is an important feature of architecture, but it has been little studied at the level of individual organs in bush roses. We investigated the expansion kinetics of primary shoot organs, to develop a model reproducing the organ expansion of real crops from non destructive input variables. We took interplant variability in expansion kinetics and the model's ability to simulate this variability into account. Changes in leaflet and internode dimensions over thermal time were recorded for primary shoot expansion, on 83 plants from three crops grown in different climatic conditions and densities. An empirical model was developed, to reproduce organ expansion kinetics for individual plants of a real crop of bush rose primary shoots. Leaflet or internode length was simulated as a logistic function of thermal time. The model was evaluated by cross-validation. We found that differences in leaflet or internode expansion kinetics between phytomer positions and between plants at a given phytomer position were due mostly to large differences in time of organ expansion and expansion rate, rather than differences in expansion duration. Thus, in the model, the parameters linked to expansion duration were predicted by values common to all plants, whereas variability in final size and organ expansion time was captured by input data. The model accurately simulated leaflet and internode expansion for individual plants (RMSEP = 7.3% and 10.2% of final length, respectively). Thus, this study defines the measurements required to simulate expansion and provides the first model simulating organ expansion in rosebush to capture interplant variability.
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hal-01004782 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Sabine Demotes-Mainard, Jessica J. Bertheloot, Rachid Boumaza, Lydie L. Huche-Thelier, Gaëlle G. Gueritaine, et al.. Rose bush leaf and internode expansion dynamics: analysis and development of a model capturing interplant variability. Frontiers in Plant Science, 2013, 4 (no 418), 12 p. ⟨10.3389/fpls.2013.00418⟩. ⟨hal-01004782⟩
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