نتایج جستجو برای: chilling injury

تعداد نتایج: 320084  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1979
R M Smillie R Nott

Tomato leaves were detached and stored at 0 C for various periods of time. Chloroplasts were isolated from the leaves and their photoreductive activities were determined. Comparisons were made between two altitudinal forms of the wild tomato Lycopersicon hirsutum Humb. and Bonpl. (a tropical lowlands form and a highlands form adapted to growth at 3,100 meters), and two cultivars of the domestic...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
G Kocsy P von Ballmoos A Rüegsegger G Szalai G Galiba C Brunold

With the aim of analyzing their protective function against chilling-induced injury, the pools of glutathione and its precursors, cysteine (Cys) and gamma-glutamyl-Cys, were increased in the chilling-sensitive maize (Zea mays) inbred line Penjalinan using a combination of two herbicide safeners. Compared with the controls, the greatest increase in the pool size of the three thiols was detected ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Alex S Torson George D Yocum Joseph P Rinehart William P Kemp Julia H Bowsher

The transcriptional responses of insects to long-term, ecologically relevant temperature stress are poorly understood. Long-term exposure to low temperatures, commonly referred to as chilling, can lead to physiological effects collectively known as chill injury. Periodically increasing temperatures during long-term chilling has been shown to increase survival in many insects. However, the trans...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Nicholas J Provart Pedro Gil Wenqiong Chen Bin Han Hur-Song Chang Xun Wang Tong Zhu

Chilling is a common abiotic stress that leads to economic losses in agriculture. By comparing the transcriptome of Arabidopsis under normal (22 degrees C) and chilling (13 degrees C) conditions, we have surveyed the molecular responses of a chilling-resistant plant to acclimate to a moderate reduction in temperature. The mRNA accumulation of approximately 20% of the approximately 8,000 genes a...

Journal: :journal of plant physiology & breeding 2015
soheila mohammadrezakhani zahra pakkish

abstract this experiment was carried out to determine the effects of proline and ascorbic acid on chilling injury, electrolyte leakage, lipid peroxidation, peroxide hydrogen and antioxidant enzymes activity of thompson grape (vitis vinifera l.) fruit. grape fruits were treated by 0 (control), 250 and 500 µm proline and 0 (control), 2 and 4% ascorbic acid and their combinations, then stored at 1...

2017
Bin Wang Fei Shen Shijiang Zhu

Harvested fruits are still living organs and respond to environmental stimuli. Low temperature storage is effective in extending life of harvested fruit, but it may also cause chilling injury. Cold acclimation has been shown to induce chilling tolerance in plants, but what proteomic changes caused by cold acclimation are related to defense against chilling stress remains largely unclear. Here, ...

2016
Fei He Hangqi Shen Cheng Lin Hong Fu Mohamed S. Sheteiwy Yajing Guan Yutao Huang Jin Hu

The delayed seed germination and poor seedling growth caused by imbibitional chilling injury was common phenomenon in maize seedling establishment. In this study, RNA sequencing technology was used to comprehensively investigate the gene expressions in chilling-imbibed maize embryo and to reveal the underlying mechanism of chilling injury at molecular level. Imbibed seeds for 2 h at 5°C (LT2) w...

The objective of this study was to evaluate the storage life and quality of persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb.) fruit cv. ‘Karaj’ stored at 0°C for 4 months after postharvest calcium chloride treatment. Fruit weight loss, fruit firmness, total soluble solids, titratable acidity, total phenolic content, soluble tannin content, chilling injury, antioxidant activity, electrolyte leakage, and malondi...

جعفر ناظم‌ السادات, سیدمحمد , سپاسخواه, علیرضا , محمدی, شهرام ,

In the Islamic Republic of Iran, the occurrence of chilling and freezing stresses have frequently caused great damages to crops and horticultural products. In southern Fars Province (south Iran) the cultivation of citrus orchards is popular and the economic losses due to injury from chilling and freezing stresses may exceed billions of Rials annually. The drop of ambient air temperature (above ...

Journal: :Physiologia plantarum 2004
Mikal E. Saltveit Galen Peiser Abdur Rab

Exposure to a chilling temperature of 2.5 degrees C for 96 h inhibited the subsequent growth of cucumber seedling radicles at 25 degrees C by 92%. Exposing seedling with 5 +/- 1 mm long radicles to acetaldehyde vapour (275 micro l l(-1)) or to an aqueous ethanol solution (0.6 M) for 2 h, or to 45 degrees C for 10 min before chilling, increased chilling tolerance so that the chilling treatment r...

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