Romain Scalone
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
17 Papers
41 Citations
Romain Scalone is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Romain Scalone include University of Mainz & University of Vienna.
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Papers
Airborne signals synchronize the defenses of neighboring plants in response to touch
Dimitrije Markovic,Dimitrije Markovic,Ilaria Colzi,Cosimo Taiti,Swayamjit Ray,Romain Scalone,Jared G. Ali,Stefano Mancuso,Velemir Ninkovic +8 more
TL;DR: Gentle touch is an effective stimulus in the activation of transcription of several defense-related genes involved in the emission of specific volatiles in neighboring plants.
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Large haploblocks underlie rapid adaptation in the invasive weed Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Paul Battlay,Jonathan M. Wilson,Vanessa C. Bieker,Chris Lee,Diana Prapas,Bent O. Petersen,Sam Craig,Lotte A. van Boheemen,Romain Scalone,Nissanka P. de Silva,Arun Sharma,Branko Konstantinović,Kristin A. Nurkowski,Loren H. Rieseberg,Tim Connallon,Michael D. Martin,Kathryn A. Hodgins +16 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors track the phenotypic and genetic causes of local adaptation of Ambrosia artemisiifolia across its native and invasive ranges in North America and Europe, respectively.
New gSSR and EST-SSR markers reveal high genetic diversity in the invasive plant Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. and can be transferred to other invasive Ambrosia species
Lucie Meyer,Romain Causse,Fanny Pernin,Romain Scalone,Géraldine Bailly,Bruno Chauvel,Christophe Délye,Valérie Le Corre +7 more
TL;DR: The mating system based on maternal families did not reveal any departure from complete allogamy and excess homozygosity was mostly due to the presence of null alleles.
Presence of Artemia franciscana (Branchiopoda, Anostraca) in France: morphological, genetic, and biometric evidence
Romain Scalone,Nicolas Rabet +1 more
TL;DR: All French gonochoristic populations of Artemia were shown to be comprised of the New World species A. franciscana (Kellogg, 1906) and not the Mediterranean native species, A. salina.
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Phenological Variation in Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. Facilitates Near Future Establishment at Northern Latitudes.
TL;DR: There exists a high risk for establishment and spread of A. artemisiifolia in FennoScandinavia in the near future because of the photoperiodic-thermal requirements of the species, and the range shift might occur independently of climate change, but would be accelerated by it.