نتایج جستجو برای: freezing stress

تعداد نتایج: 455158  

2015
Sung-Jae Yoon Woo-Sung Kwon Md Saidur Rahman June-Sub Lee Myung-Geol Pang

Cryopreservation is an efficient way to store spermatozoa and plays a critical role in the livestock industry as well as in clinical practice. During cryopreservation, cryo-stress causes substantial damage to spermatozoa. In present study, the effects of cryo-stress at various cryopreservation steps, such as dilution / cooling, adding cryoprtectant, and freezing were studied in spermatozoa coll...

2017
Melissa Bredow Virginia K. Walker

Sub-zero temperatures put plants at risk of damage associated with the formation of ice crystals in the apoplast. Some freeze-tolerant plants mitigate this risk by expressing ice-binding proteins (IBPs), that adsorb to ice crystals and modify their growth. IBPs are found across several biological kingdoms, with their ice-binding activity and function uniquely suited to the lifestyle they have e...

2005
Kenneth L. Steffen Rajeev Arora Jiwan P. Palta

The relative effect of a freeze-thaw cycle on photosynthesis, respiration, and ion leakage of potato leaf tissue was examined in two potato species, Solanum acaule Bitt. and Solanum commersonii Dun. Photosynthesis was found to be much more sensitive to freezing stress than was respiration, and demonstrated more than a 60% inhibition before any impairment of respiratory function was observed. Ph...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Meng Yin Mengfang Liu Qing Cao Jianqing Wu Leren Tao Jinfen Liu

Vacuum freeze-dried blood is a good material for vascular grafts. However, studies on this technology are few, particularly on physical performance change of freeze-dried blood vessel at different pre-freezing rate. In our study, pig aortas were non-invasively scanned by micro-CT in each stage of freeze-drying at different pre-freezing rates, then comparing the porosity ratio and grey level und...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2006
Paul E Verslues Manu Agarwal Surekha Katiyar-Agarwal Jianhua Zhu Jian-Kang Zhu

The abiotic stresses of drought, salinity and freezing are linked by the fact that they all decrease the availability of water to plant cells. This decreased availability of water is quantified as a decrease in water potential. Plants resist low water potential and related stresses by modifying water uptake and loss to avoid low water potential, accumulating solutes and modifying the properties...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2008
Guillaume Ovarlez Xavier Chateau

We study the solid mechanical properties of several thixotropic suspensions as a function of the shear stress history applied during their flow stoppage and their aging in their solid state. We show that their elastic modulus and yield stress depend strongly on the shear stress applied during their solid-liquid transition (i.e., during flow stoppage) while applying the same stress only before o...

2009
Alan W. REMPEL

The resistance to sliding and the extent of till deformation beneath soft-bedded glaciers depend on the spatially averaged level of effective stress N, which is controlled by the distribution of water pressure at the bed. Major subglacial conduits that facilitate large-scale water transport are expected to be predominantly aligned with the direction of maximum hydraulic gradient, which is norma...

2013
Shekhar Chandra Bisht Gopal Kishna Joshi Shafiul Haque Pankaj Kumar Mishra

The cold stress biology of psychrotrophic Pseudomonas strains isolated from the rhizosphere of Himalayan plants have been explored to evaluate their cryotolerance characteristcs. Pseudomonas strains were examined for stress metabolites, viz., exopolysaccharide (EPS) production, intracellular sugar, polyols and amino acid content, ice nucleation activity, and their freezing survival at -10 and -...

2010
Daniel Z. Skinner Brian S. Bellinger

Winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) is sown in the autumn and harvested the following summer, and therefore must survive subfreezing temperatures for several months. Because of autumn rains and winter snows, the plants usually are subjected to these subfreezing temperatures while growing in saturated soil. As the plants freeze, they are subjected to freezing episodes that may vary in...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
میان آبادی میان آبادی موسوی بایگی موسوی بایگی ثنایی نژاد ثنایی نژاد نظامی نظامی

abstract plants growth and development and physiological activities occur in a certain air temperature range. spit of this fact that zero temperature named as a freezing temperature, in agriculture meteorology, freezing happen in lower temperature which is different for plants that lead to their tissues damage. early autumn freezing cause damage to harvesting of cotton and sugar beet and affect...

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