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FOURNIER Carine

FOURNIER Carine
Pôle : IPM
Equipe : Immunité et signalisation
Courriel : carine.fournier@agrosupdijon.fr
Tel : 03.80.69.37.21

curriculum vitae

2012-actuel : Ingénieur d’Etudes groupe Immunité et Signalisation, UMR Agroécologie Dijon
2006-2012 : Ingénieur d’Etudes équipe Proxiss (Plantes-Redox-Signalisation-Stress) , AgrosupDijon
2004-2006 : Ingénieur d’Etudes, responsable pédagogique 3°année Formation Gestion Intégrée des Agrosystèmes et des Forets, Bordeaux Sciences agro
2002 : Diplôme d’Etudes Approfondies en Sciences Agronomiques - mention Assez Bien, ENSAIA Nancy/Université Metz
2001 : Diplôme Supérieur d’Etudes et de Recherches - mention Très Honorable, ENESAD/Université Dijon
2000 : Maîtrise de Biologie des Populations et des Ecosystèmes - mention Assez Bien, Université Dijon
1999 : Licence de Biologie Cellulaire et Physiologie - Université Dijon
1998 : DEUG Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie - Université Dijon

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Activités de Recherche

Notre thématique de recherche s'inscrit dans l’étude de l’immunité des plantes. Il s'agit d'appréhender les voies de signalisation cellulaire mobilisées dans les cellules végétales par des microorganismes pathogènes ou bénéfiques, des effecteurs ou des MAMPs (Microbe-Associated Molecular Patterns). Notre groupe se concentre sur l'étude du rôle du monoxyde d'azote (NO) et l'identification et l'analyse fonctionnelle de protéines relais de voies de signalisation. Nous nous intéressons aux régulations croisées s’opérant entre la nutrition azotée/ferrique et l’immunité des plantes. Nous étudions donc divers systèmes d’interactions plantes/microorganismes. Ces expérimentations sont réalisées à différentes échelles : modèles in vitro, en pots ou en plein champs.

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Activités d'enseignement

Appui aux Travaux Pratiques sur la thématique plantes/symbiote ou pathogènes racinaires ou foliaires
   Formation ingénieur ASD 2°année, module immunité plantes-animaux
   M1 Science Vie et Santé – Vigne et Terroir
   M2 B2IPME Intérêt des microorganismes bénéfiques en agriculture
Encadrement des stagiaires BTS
Appui scientifique et technique des Doctorant et Master M1-M2 lors de leur stage au laboratoire

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Mots clé

Interactions plantes/microorganismes, Immunité, Signalisation, Nutrition, Homéostasie du fer

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Publications

Elise Thalineau, Carine Fournier, Sylvain Jeandroz and Hoai-Nam Truong (2019) Phosphorus control of plant interactions with mutualistic and pathogenic microorganisms: a mini-review and a case study of the Medicago truncatula B9 mutant. Chapter 5.2.1.6 In The Model Legume Medicago truncatula: pp 346-354
Elise Thalineau, Carine Fournier, Antoine Gravot, David Wendehenne, Sylvain Jeandroz, Hoai-Nam Truong, (2018) Nitrogen modulation of Medicago truncatula resistance to Aphanomyces euteiches depends on plant genotype. Molecular Plant Pathology 19:664-676 (2018)
Jeandroz S., Lamotte O. Editorial : Plant Responses to biotic and abiotic stresses : lessons from cell signaling, e-book : illustration couverture Fournier C.(2017)
Elise Thalineau, Hoai-Nam Truong, Antoine Berger, Carine Fournier, Alexandre Boscari, David Wendehenne, Sylvain Jeandroz (2016) Cross regulation between N metabolism and nitric oxide (NO) signaling during plant immunity. Front. Plant Sci. 2016 7:472. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00472.
Elise Thalineau, Hoai-Nam Truong, Antoine Berger, Carine Fournier, Alexandre Boscari, David Wendehenne, Sylvain Jeandroz (2015) Nitrogen nutrition and plant immune response interactions: the Nitric Oxide (NO) hypothesis. Frontiers in Plant Science.
Truong HN, Thalineau E, Bonneau L, Fournier C, Potin S, Balzergue S, van Tuinen D, Jeandroz S, Morandi D, (2015) The Medicago truncatula hypermycorrhizal B9 mutant displays an altered response to phosphate and is more susceptible to Aphanomyces euteiches. Plant, Cell & Environment 38:73-88.
Jeandroz S, Fournier C, Lamotte O, Wendehenne D (2013) Nitric oxide (NO) signaling in plant defense: recent progress in deciphering the mechanisms. In “Leaping from success in the lab to success in the field” IOBC-WPRS Bulletin Vol. 89, 2013 Edited by Bardin M, Mauch-Mani B, Mazzotta S, Nicot P, Pieterse C, Poessel JL, Ponchet M & Schmitt A

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Principaux contrats

- projet i-site "Agroécologie en Bourgogne Franche-Comté"

- projet ISITE NOISELESS- projet ANR ALGAE-NOS

- projet Région RHINO- projet de maturation GALAPAGOS (SATT Grand Est - Sayens)

- projet Institut Carnot-Plant2Pro : POSiTiFPromouvoir la tolérance du pois aux stress abiotique (Fer) et biotique (phytopathogène) via les interactions biotiques dans la rhizosphère

- projets intra-UMR : *Rôle de la glutamine et du métabolisme des acides aminés dans la réponse de Medicago truncatula à l’agent pathogène Aphanomyces euteiches et dans la qualité de la graine*Ecologie de Listeria monocytogenes dans la rhizophère : développement de modèles d’étude in vitro et investigation de l’effet du génotype de la plante

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Liens externes

https://agrosupdijon.fr/

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