• Development and application of a quantitative real-time PCR assay for rapid detection of the multifaceted yeast Kazachstania servazzii in food.Peer reviewedClosed access 

      avril 2017, SPANOGHE, Martin; Godoy Jara, Mario; RIVIÈRE, John; LANTERBECQ, Déborah; GADENNE, Martine; MARIQUE, Thierry, CARAH
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      The beneficial contributions of Kazachstania servazzii are well-established in various food processes. This yeast also contributes in the spoilage of finished packaged food due to abundant gas production. In particular, an occurrence of K. servazzii was recently positively correlated with the formation of severe package swelling of some prepared fresh pizzas. To circumscribe this concern, a quantitative ...
    • Genetic diversity and spatial structure of indigenous sheep population of Benin revealed by microsatellite markersPeer reviewedClosed access 

      12 août 2022, Whannou, Habib Rainier Vihotogbe; SPANOGHE, Martin; Vanvanhossou, Sèyi Fridaïus Ulrich; MARIQUE, Thierry; LANTERBECQ, Déborah; Dossa, Luc Hippolyte, HE CondorcetCARAH
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      "This study investigated the genetic variability existing within the indigenous sheep population of Benin. Hair samples from 681 unrelated sheep collected across the 10 phytogeographic zones of Benin were genotyped using a set of 12 microsatellite markers" Extrait de l'abstract
    • Genetic Diversity Trends in the Cultivated Potato: A Spatiotemporal OverviewPeer reviewedOpen access 

      15 avril 2022, SPANOGHE, Martin; MARIQUE, Thierry; Nirsha, Alexandra; Esnault, Florence; LANTERBECQ, Déborah, HE CondorcetCARAH
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      Résumé des auteurs : Monitoring the change in genetic diversity over time and space in crop species is essential to facilitating further improvement. As the world’s most important tuber crop for human consumption, and an ideal candidate to help address global food security, the cultivated potato deserves in-depth study in this regard. In this overview, some aspects of spatiotemporal diversity ...
    • Industrial-scale Malting Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Seed Disinfection by Fog of Ozonated Water ApplicationPeer reviewedClosed access 

      05 novembre 2015, SPANOGHE, Martin; ALLARD, Olivier; DELVOYE, Sébastien; MARIQUE, Thierry; Van Koninckxloo, Michel, HE CondorcetCARAH
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      The aim of this study was to underscore that seed treatment by the fog of ozonated water constitutes a promising alternative tool, in terms of health and environmental gains, regarding traditional ozone treatment. In order to obtain a clear vision of this performance, the technology was implemented on an industrial scale (malting industry). Under an exposition of barley seeds to 9.8 ppm of dissolved ...
    • Investigation and development of potato parentage analysis methods using multiplexed SSR fingerprintingPeer reviewedClosed access 

      25 décembre 2014, SPANOGHE, Martin; MARIQUE, Thierry; RIVIÈRE, John; LANTERBECQ, Déborah; GADENNE, Martine, HE CondorcetCARAH
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      Parentage assessment in the potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), based on a reliable characterization of DNA varieties, can be a useful tool in validating pedigree information as well as for assigning potential parents to orphan varieties. The approach suggested in this study was to use the genetic profiles obtained on 577 cultivars using a set of 17 polymorphic simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers in ...
    • Pedigree Validation and Reconstruction Applied in the Cultivated Potato Using 35 Microsatellites MarkersPeer reviewedClosed access 

      05 juin 2023, SPANOGHE, Martin; Nirsha, Alexandra; MARIQUE, Thierry; LANTERBECQ, Déborah, HE CondorcetCARAH
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      Abstract ; "Knowledge of the parental origin of crop species is a prerequisite for formulating efective strategies for genetic conservation, management, and utilisation of genotypes in breeding programmes and genetic studies. In the case of the potato, although pedigree information is well documented, the possible lack of accurate pedigree data for certain cultivars constitutes a loss of opportunity ...
    • Use of self-organizing map to analyze images of fungi colonies grown from Triticum aestivum seeds disinfected by ozone treatmentPeer reviewedOpen access 

      16 octobre 2012, MARIQUE, Thierry; ALLARD, Olivier; SPANOGHE, Martin, HE CondorcetCARAH
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      We submitted to ozone treatment Triticum aestivum (common wheat) seeds severely contaminated by fungi. Fungi colonies developed when seeds were placed over malt agar medium in Petri dishes; Fusarium sp. and Alternaria sp. were identified. However, conventional colonies counting did not allow a clear assessment of the effect of ozone disinfection. We thus used self-organizing maps (SOMs) to perform ...