نتایج جستجو برای: winter chilling

تعداد نتایج: 53717  

Journal: :Poultry science 2011
J Y Jeong K K Janardhanan A M Booren J B Harte I Kang

Three poultry chilling methods, namely, water chilling (WC), air chilling (AC), and evaporative air chilling (EAC), were compared to evaluate their effects on broiler breast meat quality and consumer sensory characteristics. A total of 189 birds were processed with 1 of the 3 chilling methods. One-third of the birds were hard scalded (57.7°C, 120 s) and subjected to WC (an ice slurry immersion ...

1997
Chien Yi Wang

Most tropical horticultural commodities are sensitive to chilling temperatures. Therefore, chilling injury (CI) is a serious problem in the postharvest handling of tropical horticultural commodities. From the standpoint of CI, we can classify all horticultural crops into three categories: A) chilling resistant; B) chilling sensitive; and C) slightly chilling sensitive. The storage life of commo...

2017
Jinpeng Gao James G. Wallis Jeremy B. Jewell

Chilling stress is a major factor limiting plant development and crop productivity. Because the plant response to chilling is so complex, we are far from understanding the genes important in the response to chilling. To identify new genes important in chilling tolerance, we conducted a novel mutant screen, combining a confirmed SALK T-DNA insertion collection with traditional forward genetics. ...

2008
Katie Neary Dunleavy Melanie Booth-Butterfield

Using the chilling effect research as a framework, the purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of binge drinking to the suppression of grievances in both romantic and close platonic relationships (N = 317). Results demonstrated the association between binge drinking and chilling effects, although this relationship was only evident in friendships. Overall, chilling effects were fou...

2010
C. Y. Wang

Chilling injury in tropical and subtropical fruits can be alleviated by low temperature preconditioning, intermittent warming, heat treatment, controlled atmosphere storage, treatments with calcium or other chemicals, waxing, film packaging, genetic modification, or applications with ethylene, abscisic acid, polyamines, methyl jasmonate, methyl salicylate, or other natural compounds. The effect...

2016
Ying Zhou Lanting Zeng Xiumin Fu Xin Mei Sihua Cheng Yinyin Liao Rufang Deng Xinlan Xu Yueming Jiang Xuewu Duan Susanne Baldermann Ziyin Yang

The physiological functions of sphingolipids in animals have been intensively studied, while less attention has been paid to their roles in plants. Here, we reveal the involvement of sphingolipid delta8 desaturase (SlSLD) in the chilling resistance of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum cv. Micro-Tom). We used the virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) approach to knock-down SlSLD expression in tomato le...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
R R Stewart J D Bewley

The responses of two cultivars of soybean (Merr.) to a chilling treatment (4 C for first hour of imbibition) were compared. The germination of cv. Biloxi was unaffected by the treatment, while the germination of cv. Fiskeby was reduced. The phospholipid fatty acids of dry axes of the two cultivars were very similar, and, thus, could not be correlated with their responses to chilling. The fatty ...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2009
Tadashi Matsumoto Hong-Li Lian Wei-Ai Su Daisuke Tanaka Cheng wei Liu Ikuko Iwasaki Yoshichika Kitagawa

Although an association between chilling tolerance and aquaporins has been reported, the exact mechanisms involved in this relationship remain unclear. We compared the expression profiles of aquaporin genes between a chilling-tolerant and a low temperature-sensitive rice variety using real-time PCR and identified seven genes that closely correlated with chilling tolerance. Chemical treatment ex...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology 2008
Jon P Costanzo Richard E Lee Gordon R Ultsch

Temperate species of turtles hatch from eggs in late summer. The hatchlings of some species leave their natal nest to hibernate elsewhere on land or under water, whereas others usually remain inside the nest until spring; thus, post-hatching behavior strongly influences the hibernation ecology and physiology of this age class. Little is known about the habitats of and environmental conditions a...

2014
Amy M. Brunner Luke M. Evans Chuan-Yu Hsu Xiaoyan Sheng

Similarities have long been recognized between vernalization, the prolonged exposure to cold temperatures that promotes the floral transition in many plants, and the chilling requirement to release bud dormancy in woody plants of temperate climates. In both cases the extended chilling period occurring during winter is used to coordinate developmental events to the appropriate seasonal time. How...

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