Strullu‐Derrien Christine, Kenrick Paul & Selosse Marc‐André, 2016 — « Origins of the mycorrhizal symbioses » in Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis.. , , dir. Wileyp. 3-20
Selosse Marc-Andre, Strullu-Derrien Christine, Martin FrancisM., Kamoun Sophien & Kenrick Paul, 2015 — Plants, fungi and oomycetes: a 400-million year affair that shapes the biosphere. New Phytologistvol. 206, n° 2, p. 501-506
Strullu-Derrien Christine, Selosse Marc-André, Kenrick Paul & Martin Francis M., 2018 — The origin and evolution of mycorrhizal symbioses: from palaeomycology to phylogenomics. New Phytologistvol. 220, , p. 1012-1030
Edgecombe Gregory D., Strullu-Derrien Christine, Góral Tomasz, Hetherington Alexander J., Thompson Christine & Koch Markus, 2020 — Aquatic stem group myriapods close a gap between molecular divergence dates and the terrestrial fossil record. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciencesvol. 117, n° 16, p. 8966-8979
Strullu-Derrien Christine, Gèze Marc, Spencer Alan R. T., De Franceschi Dario, Kenrick Paul, Selosse Marc-André & Knoll Andrew H., 2021 — An expanded diversity of oomycetes in Carboniferous forests: Reinterpretation of Oochytrium lepidodendri (Renault 1894) from the Esnost chert, Massif Central, France. Plos Onevol. 16, n° 3, e0247849
Strullu-Derrien Christine, Hérissé Alain, Góral Tomasz, Spencer Alan & Kenrick Paul, 2020 — The overlooked aquatic green algal component of early terrestrial environments: triskelia scotlandica gen. et sp. nov. from the rhynie cherts. Special Papers in Palaeontologyvol. 7, , p. 709719
Strullu-Derrien Christine, Bernard Sylvain, Spencer Alan, Remusat Laurent, Kenrick Paul & Derrien Delphine, 2019 — On the structure and chemistry of fossils of the earliest woody plant. Palaeontologyvol. 62, n° 6, p. 1015-1026tex.lccn: N/A tex.x-popularlevel: no
Mitchell Ria L., Strullu-Derrien Christine & Kenrick Paul, 2019 — Biologically mediated weathering in modern cryptogamic ground covers and the early Paleozoic fossil record. Journal of the Geological Societyvol. 176, n° 3, p. 430-439
Strullu-Derrien Christine, Kenrick Paul, Goral Tomasz & Knoll Andrew H., 2019 — Testate Amoebae in the 407-Million-Year-Old Rhynie Chert. Current Biologyvol. 29, n° 3, 461–467.e2
Berbee Mary L., Strullu-Derrien Christine, Delaux Pierre-Marc, Strother Paul K., Kenrick Paul, Selosse Marc-André & Taylor John W., 2020 — Genomic and fossil windows into the secret lives of the most ancient fungi. Nature Reviews Microbiologyvol. 18, , p. 717-730
Strullu-Derrien C., Cleal C. J., Ducassou Céline, Spencer A. R. T., Stolle E. & Leshyk V. O., February 2021 — A rare late Mississipian flora from Northwestern Europe (Maine-et-Loire Coalfield, Pays de la Loire, France). Numerous localities in the Maine-et-Loire coalfield in northwestern France have yielded diverse adpression floras belonging to…Review of Palaeobotany and Palynologyvol. 285, , p. 104359ISBN: 0034-6667 Publisher: Elsevier Type: 10.1016/j.revpalbo.2020.104359
Philippe Marc, McLoughlin Stephen, Strullu-Derrien Christine, Bamford Marion, Kiel Steffen, Nel André & Thévenard Frédéric, 2022 — Life in the woods: Taphonomic evolution of a diverse saproxylic community within fossil woods from Upper Cretaceous submarine mass flow deposits (Mzamba Formation, southeast Africa). Organisms that colonize wood are subject to a taphonomic tragedy—the
richer and more diverse they become, the greater the…Gondwana Researchvol. 109, , p. 113-133
Strullu-Derrien Christine, Spencer Alan R. T., Cleal Christopher J. & Leshyk Victor O., 2022 — The 330–320 Million-Year-Old Tranchée des Malécots (Chaudefonds-sur-Layon, South of the Armorican Massif, France): a Rare Geoheritage Site Containing In Situ Palaeobotanical Remains. Geoheritagevol. 14, n° 2, p. 42
Strullu-Derrien Christine, Philippe Marc, Kenrick Paul & Blanchette Robert A., 2022 — Blue stain fungi infecting an 84millionyearold conifer from South Africa. New Phytologistvol. 233, n° 3, p. 1032-1037
Philippe Marc, McLoughlin Stephen, Strullu-Derrien Christine, Bamford Marion, Kiel Steffen, Nel André & Thévenard Frédéric, 2022 — Life in the woods: Taphonomic evolution of a diverse saproxylic community within fossil woods from Upper Cretaceous submarine mass flow deposits (Mzamba Formation, southeast Africa). Organisms that colonize wood are subject to a taphonomic tragedy—the richer and more diverse they become, the greater the…Gondwana Researchvol. 109, , p. 113-133
Strullu-Derrien Christine, Spencer Alan R. T., Kenrick Paul, Judd Walter S., De Franceschi Dario & Manchester Steven R., 2022 — Revisions to the Eocene carpoflora of Anjou, western France, with new data from X-ray tomography. Botany Lettersvol. 169, n° 4, p. 454-465