نتایج جستجو برای: freezing tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 144104  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1993
J. P. Palta B. D. Whitaker L. S. Weiss

Simultaneous comparisons were made between a freezing-tolerant, cold-acclimating (CA) wild potato species (Solanum commersonii) and a freezing-sensitive, nonacclimating (NA) cultivated species (Solanum tuberosum). Comparative studies allowed differentiation of plasma membrane lipid changes associated with increased freezing tolerance following CA from lipid changes that can result from metaboli...

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: :Metabolites 2023

Freezing stress is the main factor affecting normal growth and distribution of plants. The safe overwintering a perennial deciduous plant crucial link to ensuring its survival yield. However, little known about molecular mechanism gene regulation metabolites as related freeze-tolerance. In order enhance our comprehension freeze-tolerance expression in dormant apple trees, we examined metabolic ...

Journal: :Science 2010
Eric R Moellering Bagyalakshmi Muthan Christoph Benning

Plants show complex adaptations to freezing that prevent cell damage caused by cellular dehydration. Lipid remodeling of cell membranes during dehydration is one critical mechanism countering loss of membrane integrity and cell death. SENSITIVE TO FREEZING 2 (SFR2), a gene essential for freezing tolerance in Arabidopsis, encodes a galactolipid remodeling enzyme of the outer chloroplast envelope...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental zoology 2002
Jason T Irwin Richard E Lee

Insects that tolerate severe cold during winter may either supercool or tolerate ice forming within the tissues of the body. To compare the relative advantages of freezing and supercooling, we measured rates of CO(2) production and water loss in frozen and supercooled goldenrod gall fly larvae (Eurosta solidaginis). As an important first step, we measured the time required for ice content and m...

2013
Rachael J. Oakenfull Robert Baxter Marc R. Knight

Freezing stress affects all plants from temperate zones to the poles. Global climate change means such freezing events are becoming less predictable. This in turn reduces the ability of plants to predict the approaching low temperatures and cold acclimate. This has consequences for crop yields and distribution of wild plant species. C-repeat binding factors (CBFs) are transcription factors prev...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Jon P Costanzo M Clara F do Amaral Andrew J Rosendale Richard E Lee

We investigated hibernation physiology and freeze tolerance in a population of the wood frog, Rana sylvatica, indigenous to Interior Alaska, USA, near the northernmost limit of the species' range. Winter acclimatization responses included a 233% increase in the hepatic glycogen depot that was subsidized by fat body and skeletal muscle catabolism, and a rise in plasma osmolality that reflected a...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
محمد جواد موسوی سمیه نظامی ابراهیم ایزدی دربندی احمد نظامی مریم یوسف ثانی فاطمه کیخاآخر

abstract the aim of this experiment was the study of freezing tolerance of bellis perennis under controlled conditions and were arranged in a completely randomized design with three replications. plants after sowing and grow in the bed, at the middle of autumn (after hardening in natural conditions), in the 7-8 leaf stage put on the thermogradiant freezer with the 12 freezing temperatures (0,-2...

2005
R. Howard Skinner

developed from populations that have evolved under more severe winter conditions before plantain could Improved cultivars of narrow leaf plantain (Plantago lanceolata become a viable forage for less temperate regions. NatuL.) have received increasing attention as possible pasture species for the northeastern USA because of their productivity during drought ralized populations of narrow-leaf pla...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Min-Gui Zhao Lei Chen Li-Li Zhang Wen-Hao Zhang

Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule involved in many physiological processes in plants. We evaluated the role of NO in cold acclimation and freezing tolerance using Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) wild type and mutants nia1nia2 (for nitrate reductase [NR]-defective double mutant) and Atnoa1/rif1 (for nitric oxide associated1/resistant to inhibition by fosmidomycin1) that exh...

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