نتایج جستجو برای: frost model

تعداد نتایج: 2108000  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Jehan Bakht Asghari Bano Peter Dominy

The frost hardiness of many plants such as chickpea can be increased by exposure to low non-freezing temperatures and/or the application of abscisic acid (ABA), a process known as frost acclimation. Experiments were conducted to study the response over a 14 d period of enriched plasma membrane fractions isolated from chickpea plants exposed to low temperature and sprayed with exogenous ABA. Mea...

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
محمود مولی نژاد استادیار پژوهشکدۀ مطالعات فناوری های نوین، سازمان پژوهش های علمی و صنعتی ایران (irost)

introduction frost is one of the most hazardous natural phenomena which it is at times accompanied by abundant damages in the life and properties. freezing and frost are very important for agricultural products in different stages of the growth. this is because, in case of happening, it results in the reduction of the products. frost is the stage of water freezing. in such condition, when the a...

2011
M. Cristina Casao Ernesto Igartua Ildiko Karsai Prasanna R Bhat Noelia Cuadrado M Pilar Gracia José M Lasa Ana M Casas

The process of vernalization is mainly controlled by two genes in winter barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), VRNH1 and VRNH2. A recessive allele at VRNH1 and a dominant allele at VRNH2 must be present to induce a vernalization requirement. In addition, this process is usually associated with greater low-temperature tolerance. Spanish barleys originated in areas with mild winters and display a reduced ...

2009
Robert W. Style M. Grae Worster

[1] Frost flowers are clusters of ice crystals found on freshly formed sea ice and occasionally on frozen lakes. They belong to a class of vapour-related phenomena that includes freezing fog, hoar frost and dew. It has hitherto been supposed that they form by condensation from a supersaturated atmosphere or from water wicked up through porous sea ice. Here we show that they can form on solid, p...

2013
Alexandra Soltész Mark Smedley Ildikó Vashegyi Gábor Galiba Wendy Harwood Attila Vágújfalvi

The enhancement of winter hardiness is one of the most important tasks facing breeders of winter cereals. For this reason, the examination of those regulatory genes involved in the cold acclimation processes is of central importance. The aim of the present work was the functional analysis of two wheat CBF transcription factors, namely TaCBF14 and TaCBF15, shown by previous experiments to play a...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1995
ØYstein Johnsen Tore Skrøppa Gunnar Haug Inger Apeland Geir ØStreng

In 1989, identical crosses (2-3 females within males) were performed with Picea abies (L.) Karst. in a greenhouse seed orchard at Biri nursery and in an outdoor seed orchard at Huse, 32 km north of Biri. Pollination began 17 days earlier in the greenhouse than outdoors at Huse. The potted grafts in the greenhouse were moved outdoors when the seed cones were no longer receptive. Twelve full-sib ...

2003
Jacqueline E. Darroch Maria Elena Ramos Jennifer J. Frost

against STDs, they are not always used consistently and correctly and are a male-controlled method. The polyurethane female condom shows promise for STD protection as well as contraception, but its use still depends on male cooperation and acceptance. Because of women’s special biological susceptibility to sexually transmitted infection, their often disadvantaged position in gender relations an...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2011
Othmar Buchner Gilbert Neuner

Winter frost resistance (WFR), midwinter frost hardening and frost dehardening potential of Pinus cembra L. were determined in situ by means of a novel low-temperature freezing system at the alpine timberline ecotone (1950 m a.s.l., Mt Patscherkofel, Innsbruck, Austria). In situ liquid nitrogen (LN₂)-quenching experiments should check whether maximum WFR of P. cembra belonging to the frost hard...

Journal: :Journal of the Japanese Society of Snow and Ice 1965

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Elisabetta Mazzucotelli Alfredo Tartari Luigi Cattivelli Giuseppe Forlani

Amino acid homeostasis was investigated in frost-resistant barley seedlings under either cold- or freezing-stress conditions. Total free amino acid content varied only slightly, but a substantial conversion of glutamate to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) was found that was proportional to the severity of the stress. Cold acclimation caused a significant increase in amino acid pools, and induced ...

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