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Loïc Pagès, founding scientist in root ecology and modelling

Authors :
UCL - SST/ELI/ELIE - Environmental Sciences
UCL - SST/ELI/ELIA - Agronomy
Barczi, Jean-François
Beroueg, Amira
Buck-Sorlin, Gerhard
Couvreur, Valentin
Danjon, Frédéric
Delory, Benjamin M.
Doussan, Claude
De Swaef, Tom
Draye, Xavier
Drouet, Jean-Louis
Dupuy, Lionel
Garre, Sarah
Gérard, Frédéric
Heymans, Adrien
Hinsinger, Philippe
Javaux, Mathieu
Koch, Axelle
Landl, Magdalena
Lecompte, François
Leitner, Daniel
Lobet, Guillaume
Lynch, Jonathan
Martre, Pierre
Meredieu, Céline
Meunier, Felicien
Mollier, Alain
Muller, Bertrand
Nguyen, Christophe
Picon-Cochard, Catherine
Postma, Johannes A.
Pradal, Christophe
Rees, Frédéric
Richard-Molard, Céline
Roose, Tiina
Saint Cast, Clément
Schnepf, Andrea
Thaler, Philippe
Vanderborght, Jan
Wu, Lianhai
Zhou, Xiaoran
UCL - SST/ELI/ELIE - Environmental Sciences
UCL - SST/ELI/ELIA - Agronomy
Barczi, Jean-François
Beroueg, Amira
Buck-Sorlin, Gerhard
Couvreur, Valentin
Danjon, Frédéric
Delory, Benjamin M.
Doussan, Claude
De Swaef, Tom
Draye, Xavier
Drouet, Jean-Louis
Dupuy, Lionel
Garre, Sarah
Gérard, Frédéric
Heymans, Adrien
Hinsinger, Philippe
Javaux, Mathieu
Koch, Axelle
Landl, Magdalena
Lecompte, François
Leitner, Daniel
Lobet, Guillaume
Lynch, Jonathan
Martre, Pierre
Meredieu, Céline
Meunier, Felicien
Mollier, Alain
Muller, Bertrand
Nguyen, Christophe
Picon-Cochard, Catherine
Postma, Johannes A.
Pradal, Christophe
Rees, Frédéric
Richard-Molard, Céline
Roose, Tiina
Saint Cast, Clément
Schnepf, Andrea
Thaler, Philippe
Vanderborght, Jan
Wu, Lianhai
Zhou, Xiaoran
Source :
in silico Plants, Vol. 3, no.2 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Root system scientists strive to understand how a single root, emerging from a plant’s seed, can form a complex, dynamic and plastic network of thousands of individual roots. They investigate how such a network is ideally suited to perform a number of functions required for the harmonious development of the whole plant. Everyone in the community also knows how complicated it can be to study root systems, with tasks ranging from digging plants out of the soil, creating experimental set-ups that allow the observation of the roots, to quantifying the root network itself or the processes underlying its formation. Within the community, there is one person, Dr Loïc Pagès, who has been working on all these tasks for many years, and who has moved the field forward numerous times. On the occasion of his soon-to-be retirement, we would like to express our appreciation to him via this editorial.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
in silico Plants, Vol. 3, no.2 (2021)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1328224602
Document Type :
Electronic Resource