نتایج جستجو برای: Ice nucleation bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 249923  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
S E Lindow D C Arny C D Upper

Heterogeneous ice nuclei are necessary, and the common epiphytic ice nucleation active (INA) bacteria Pseudomonas syringae van Hall and Erwinia herbicola (Löhnis) Dye are sufficient to incite frost injury to sensitive plants at -5 degrees C. The ice nucleation activity of the bacteria occurs at the same temperatures at which frost injury to sensitive plants occurs in nature. Bacterial ice nucle...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
S S Hirano L S Baker C D Upper

Ice nucleation temperatures of individual leaves were determined by a tube nucleation test. With this assay, a direct quantitative relationship was obtained between the temperatures at which ice nucleation occurred on individual oat (Avena sativa L.) leaves and the population sizes of ice nucleation active (INA) bacteria present on those leaves. In the absence of INA bacteria, nucleation of sup...

Journal: Journal of Nuts 2018

IIce nucleation active (INA) bacteria are common epiphytic inhabitants that cause frost damage in many plants in the near-zero temperatures. Yet, no studies were found in ice nucleation bacteria associated with pistachio trees. In our earlier study some INA strains were identified and reported. These were assigned as Pseudomonas fragi, P. putida, P. moraviensis and<em...

2013
F. Stratmann S. Augustin T. Clauss S. Hartmann H. Grothe D. Niedermeier B. Pummer T. Šantl-Temkiv H. Wex

In the atmosphere the importance of biological ice nuclei is still not well understood. Therefore we investigated the ice nucleation behavior of Snomax, used as a model for bacterial ice nucleation, and birch pollen washing water, used as a model for pollen induced ice nucleation. Thereby we quantified the ice nucleation behavior of the INA protein complexes controlling the ice nucleation abili...

2007
B. D. Swanson K. Junge

High-resolution ice nucleation spectra of sea-ice bacteria: implications for cloud formation and life in frozen environments K. Junge and B. D. Swanson University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory – Polar Science Center, Mail-box: 355640, Henderson Hall 1013 NE 40th St, Seattle, WA 98195, USA University of Washington, Earth and Space Sciences, Box 351310, Seattle, WA 98195, USA Received...

Journal: :بیماریهای گیاهی 0
حکیمه حبیبی، نویسنده پژمان خدایگان مسئول مکاتبه

department of plant protection, faculty of agriculture, vali-e-asr university of rafsanjan. *.corresponding author, [email protected] in september of 2012 some bacterial strains were isolated from peach (prunuspersica),apricot (prunusarmeniaca)and sour cheery (prunuscerasus)trees with leaf spot, canker and dieback symptoms on twig and stem in alborz province. the symptoms were similar to tho...

2016
Ravindra Pandey Kota Usui Ruth A Livingstone Sean A Fischer Jim Pfaendtner Ellen H G Backus Yuki Nagata Janine Fröhlich-Nowoisky Lars Schmüser Sergio Mauri Jan F Scheel Daniel A Knopf Ulrich Pöschl Mischa Bonn Tobias Weidner

Ice-nucleating organisms play important roles in the environment. With their ability to induce ice formation at temperatures just below the ice melting point, bacteria such as Pseudomonas syringae attack plants through frost damage using specialized ice-nucleating proteins. Besides the impact on agriculture and microbial ecology, airborne P. syringae can affect atmospheric glaciation processes,...

2012
A. Sesartic U. Lohmann

Some bacteria are among the most active ice nuclei found in nature due to the ice nucleation active proteins on their surface, which serve as active sites for ice nucleation. Their potential impact on clouds and precipitation is not well known and needs to be investigated. Bacteria as a new aerosol species were introduced into the global climate model (GCM) ECHAM5-HAM. The inclusion of bacteria...

Journal: :Cryobiology 2007
Jun Kasuga Kaoru Mizuno Keita Arakawa Seizo Fujikawa

Boreal hardwood species, including Japanese white birch (Betula platyphylla Sukat. var. japonica Hara), Japanese chestnut (Castanea crenata Sieb. et Zucc.), katsura tree (Cercidiphyllum japonicum Sieb. et Zucc.), Siebold's beech (Fagus crenata Blume), mulberry (Morus bombycis Koidz.), and Japanese rowan (Sorbus commixta Hedl.), had xylem parenchyma cells (XPCs) that adapt to subfreezing tempera...

2003
DEVON ZAGORY

Wheat straw smoke aerosols and liquid smoke condensates reduced significantly both the viability and the ice-nucleating activity of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae and Erwinia herbicola in vitro and on leaf surfaces in vivo. Highly significant reductions in numbers of bacterial ice nuclei on the surface of both corn and almond were observed after exposure to smoke aerosols. At -5°C, frost inj...

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