The work of the CEreal Roots Systems (CERES) research team focuses on root architecture and the physiological mechanisms governing root functions in rice, in relation with abiotic stresses.
This team aim to explore genetic diversity in Asian and African cultivated species to identify new genes of interest for the improvement of rice. DYNADYV researchers work on the pangenome concept and to the epigenic control of genome stability.
The research project of EDI aim to understand the regulatory mechanisms that govern inflorescence development in rice. More specifically, EDI investigate the relationship between regulatory gene networks and inflorescence biodiversity/evolution, in the context of domestication and natural process of speciation