نتایج جستجو برای: t2 vernalization saturation point when plants acquired to maximum frost tolerance 21

تعداد نتایج: 10963324  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Huixia Shou Patricia Bordallo Jian-Bing Fan Joanne M Yeakley Marina Bibikova Jen Sheen Kan Wang

Cold acclimation is the major process that prepares plants for freezing tolerance. In addition to extensive transcription regulation by cold-inducible master transcription factors, oxidative stress signaling has been postulated to play a role in freezing tolerance. Activation of oxidative signaling through the expression of an active mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase provided benef...

2016
Ahmed Sallam Mustapha Arbaoui Mohamed El-Esawi Nathan Abshire Regina Martsch

Frost stress is one of the abiotic stresses that causes a significant reduction in winter faba bean yield in Europe. The main objective of this work is to genetically improve frost tolerance in winter faba bean by identifying and validating QTL associated with frost tolerance to be used in marker-assisted selection (MAS). Two different genetic backgrounds were used: a biparental population (BPP...

Baninasab, Bahram, Gholami, Mahdiyeh, Mobli, Mostafa, Saadati, Safoora,

Abstract: Temperature is one of the most important factors limiting the production and distribution of olive. Different olive cultivars show diverse responses to low temperature and so, the selection of cold tolerant cultivars is the most effective method to avoid frost damages. The main purpose of this study was to compare freezing tolerance of seven olive cultivars and to investigate the rel...

2015
Susan Duncan Svante Holm Julia Questa Judith Irwin Alastair Grant Caroline Dean Detlef Weigel

The requirement for vernalization, a need for prolonged cold to trigger flowering, aligns reproductive development with favorable spring conditions. In Arabidopsis thaliana vernalization depends on the cold-induced epigenetic silencing of the floral repressor locus FLC. Extensive natural variation in vernalization response is associated with A. thaliana accessions collected from different geogr...

Journal: :genetics in the 3rd millennium 0
mahya bahmani reza maali-amiri

plants face many biotic and abiotic stresses at the same time during their growth under field conditions. plants responses toward combined stresses are often more complex than their responses to one type of stress in a way that the results of these responses are called as cross tolerance. this mixture of stresses activates specific models of gene expression that causes special signaling network...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2012
T S Ream D P Woods R M Amasino

Timing of flowering is key to the reproductive success of many plants. In temperate climates, flowering is often coordinated with seasonal environmental cues such as temperature and photoperiod. Vernalization, the process by which a prolonged exposure to the cold of winter results in competence to flower during the following spring, is an example of the influence of temperature on the timing of...

Journal: :Molecules and cells 2003
Kyung Won Kim Jun-Hye Shin Jihyun Moon Minsoo Kim Jungeun Lee Min-Chul Park Ilha Lee

The MADS box gene, AGAMOUS-LIKE 20 (AGL20), integrates environmental and endogenous flowering signals in Arabidopsis thaliana. In order to determine if its role is conserved in other plants, we isolated AGL20 orthologs from Brassica campestris, Cardamine flexuosa and Draba nemorosa. The putative amino acid sequences of the orthologs were 94 to 97% identical. We analyzed the flowering phenotype ...

2014
Léonie Suter Marlene Rüegg Niklaus Zemp Lars Hennig

Steep environmental gradients provide ideal settings for studies of potentially adaptive phenotypic and genetic variation in plants. The accurate timing of flowering is crucial for reproductive success and is regulated by several pathways, including the vernalization pathway. Among the numerous genes known to enable flowering in response to vernalization, the most prominent is FLOWERING LOCUS C...

2015
Bangyou Zheng Scott C. Chapman Jack T. Christopher Troy M. Frederiks Karine Chenu

Radiant spring frosts occurring during reproductive developmental stages can result in catastrophic yield loss for wheat producers. To better understand the spatial and temporal variability of frost, the occurrence and impact of frost events on rain-fed wheat production was estimated across the Australian wheatbelt for 1957-2013 using a 0.05 ° gridded weather data set. Simulated yield outcomes ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2001
E A Golovina F A Hoekstra A C Van Aelst

Acquisition of desiccation tolerance and the related changes at the cellular level in wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. Priokskaya) kernels during normal development and premature drying on the ear were studied using a spin probe technique and low temperature scanning electron microscopy. During normal development, the ability of embryos to germinate after rapid drying and rehydration was acquired a...

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