نتایج جستجو برای: acclimation response

تعداد نتایج: 981809  

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2001
Q Y Wang P Nick

The response of cortical microtubules to low temperature was investigated for the Chinese winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar Jing Nong 934. Microtubules in the cortex of the root elongation zone disassembled rapidly in response to a cold shock of -7 degrees C and reassembled upon rewarming to 25 degrees C. The microtubules acquired resistance against this cold shock in response to col...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2014
Gerardo Avalos Stephen S Mulkey

UNLABELLED • PREMISE OF THE STUDY Few studies have analyzed the physiological performance of different life stages and the expression of ontogenetic niche shifts in lianas. Here, we analyzed the photosynthetic and morphological acclimation of seedlings of Stigmaphyllon lindenianum, Combretum fruticosum, and Bonamia trichantha to distinctive light conditions in a tropical dry forest and compar...

2004
Timothy P. Johnson

Rainbow trout (family Salmonidae, Oncorhynchus mykiss) were acclimated to 5" and 20°C for 4 wk. The acclimatory response of the C-start (fast-escape swimming) and the molecular, biochemical, and contractileproperties of fast-twitch muscle were znvestigated. Withpeptide mapping, no change was noted zn the expression of myosin heavy chains in fast-twitch muscles with thermal acclimation. The myoj...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1981
M E Yacoe

Cold acclimation of hamsters was found to result in an increase in cytochrome concentration relative to ATPase activity in brown adipose tissue mitochondria, but not in liver mitochondria. These data lend support to the hypothesis that the uncoupled respiration characteristic of non-shivering thermogenesis is the result of an adaptive change in the composition of brown adipose tissue mitochondr...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Enrico L Rezende Mark A Chappell Kimberly A Hammond

Thermal acclimation in small endotherms provides an excellent model for the study of physiological plasticity, as energy requirements can be easily manipulated and the results are relevant for natural conditions. Nevertheless, how physiology changes throughout acclimation, and how individuals vary in their response to acclimation, remain poorly understood. Here we describe a high temporal-resol...

Journal: :Physiological zoology 1997
V A Pierce D L Crawford

Physiological acclimation that alters enzyme activity can compensate for the effect of temperature on function and may be achieved by altering enzyme concentration. This study uses phylogenetic analyses to investigate the evolutionary history of and to test several hypotheses about acclimation responses among all the glycolytic enzymes. These hypotheses are that (1) acclimation increases enzyme...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2011
Ye Chen Elizabeth Montcalm-Smith Christine Schlaerth Charles Auker Richard M McCarron

Previous studies demonstrated that animals exposed to repeated compression-decompression stress acclimated (i.e., developed reduced susceptibility) to rapid decompression. This study endeavored to characterize inflammatory and stress-related gene expression and signal transduction associated with acclimation to rapid decompression. Rats were divided into four groups: 1) control-sham: pressure n...

2005
DEBRA S. GREGA D. S. GREGA

(1) The activity of the endogenously active salivary burster neurones (SBs) shows temperature acclimation and has characteristic cold and warm blockade temperatures. (2) Temperature acclimation affects the upper and lower limits of the temperature range over which SBs are active. The absolute range, in centigrade degrees, during warming, is unaffected by acclimation. (3) Acclimatization of burs...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1982
D J Prior D S Grega

(1) The activity of the endogenously active salivary burster neurones (SBs) shows temperature acclimation and has characteristic cold and warm blockade temperatures. (2) Temperature acclimation affects the upper and lower limits of the temperature range over which SBs are active. The absolute range, in centigrade degrees, during warming, is unaffected by acclimation. (3) Acclimatization of burs...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2017
Feroza K Choudhury Rosa M Rivero Eduardo Blumwald Ron Mittler

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a key role in the acclimation process of plants to abiotic stress. They primarily function as signal transduction molecules that regulate different pathways during plant acclimation to stress, but are also toxic byproducts of stress metabolism. Because each subcellular compartment in plants contains its own set of ROS-producing and ROS-scavenging pathways, the...

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