نتایج جستجو برای: chilling period

تعداد نتایج: 493326  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
C Y Wang D O Adams

1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) level, ACC synthase activity, and ethylene production in cucumbers (Cucumis sativus L.) remain low while the fruit are held at a temperature which causes chilling injury (2.5 degrees C) and increase rapidly only upon transfer to warmer temperatures. The increase in ACC synthase activity during the warming period is inhibited by cycloheximide but not c...

2014
Xi Ling Fu Wei Xiao Dong Ling Wang Min Chen Qiu Ping Tan Ling Li Xiu De Chen Dong Sheng Gao

Dormancy mechanisms in seeds and buds arrest growth until environmental conditions are optimal for development. A genotype-specific period of chilling is usually required to release dormancy, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are still not fully understood. To discover transcriptional pathways associated with dormancy release common to seed stratification and bud endodormancy, we explored...

2000
Mikal E. Saltveit

A number of abiotic shocks (e.g. heat-shock) applied before chilling have previously been shown to increase the chilling tolerance of cucumber and rice seedlings and of tomato fruit. The subsequent rate of radicle growth after chilling of these seedlings is a sensitive measure of chilling injury as is the subsequent increase in ion leakage from chilled discs of tomato pericarp fruit tissue. Dat...

2011
VLADIMIR M. TOMOVIĆ LJILJANA S. PETROVIĆ MARIJA R. JOKANOVIĆ MILA S. TOMOVIĆ TATJANA A. TASIĆ PREDRAG M. IKONIĆ ZDRAVKO M. ŠUMIĆ

The effect of rapid chilling of pork carcasses on bacterial populations was examined. Two regimes of rapid chilling were applied: treatment 1 (at –31°C in the first 3 h of chilling, and then at 2–4°C till 8 h post-mortem) and treatment 2 (at –31°C in the first 3 h of chilling, and then at 2–4°C till 24 h post-mortem). Microbiological sampling of pork carcasses was obtained by swabbing. Swab sam...

2011
Amelia Caffarra Alison Donnelly Isabelle Chuine Mike B. Jones

The main factors triggering and releasing bud dormancy are photoperiod and temperature. Their individual and combined effects are complex and change along a transition from a dormant to a non-dormant state. Despite the number of studies reporting the effects of temperature and photoperiod on dormancy release and budburst, information on the parameters defining these relationships is scarce. The...

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...

2006
Rakesh K. Singh B.S ACHARYA N. G. RANGA Neeraj Sharma Maureen Grasso

Direct water immersion chilling is used widely in the poultry plants because of higher heat transfer rate. However, post-mortem state of poultry muscle, extent of water uptake by carcasses prior to deboning, and marination has been one of the largest sources of inconsistency in marinated product quality and has become a problem for producers of marinated broiler meat. The effect of Ultra-rapid ...

Journal: :Poultry science 2010
E Rahimi H Momtaz M Ameri H Ghasemian-Safaei M Ali-Kasemi

The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Campylobacter spp. isolated from chicken carcasses during different stages of broiler processing in a major commercial poultry processing plant in southwestern Iran. Overall, 84 chicken carcasses were sampled from 4 sites along the processing line during a total of 7 visits. In addition, 14 water samples...

Journal: :Poultry science 1999
M B Mielnik R H Dainty F Lundby J Mielnik

The effect of evaporative air chilling on quality of fresh chicken carcasses was compared with air chilling as reference method. Cooling efficiency and total heat loss were significantly higher for evaporative air chilling. The chilling method was of great importance for weight loss. Chicken chilled in cold air lost considerably more weight than chicken cooled by evaporative air chilling; the d...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1968
M N Christiansen

Cottonseed exposed to a temperature of 5 degrees during hydration are killed, or the subsequent germination performance of surviving seed is seriously inhibited. Exposure to chilling for periods as short as 30 minutes reduces germination speed and induces root abnormalities, while chilling for 12 hours may kill all seed. Sensitivity to chilling persists during the initial 2 to 4 hours of hydrat...

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