نتایج جستجو برای: freezing tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 144104  

Baninasab, Bahram, Gholami, Mahdiyeh, Mobli, Mostafa, Saadati, Safoora,

Abstract: Temperature is one of the most important factors limiting the production and distribution of olive. Different olive cultivars show diverse responses to low temperature and so, the selection of cold tolerant cultivars is the most effective method to avoid frost damages. The main purpose of this study was to compare freezing tolerance of seven olive cultivars and to investigate the rel...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2008
Tomokazu Yamazaki Yukio Kawamura Anzu Minami Matsuo Uemura

Plant freezing tolerance involves the prevention of lethal freeze-induced damage to the plasma membrane. We hypothesized that plant freezing tolerance involves membrane resealing, which, in animal cells, is accomplished by calcium-dependent exocytosis following mechanical disruption of the plasma membrane. In Arabidopsis thaliana protoplasts, extracellular calcium enhanced not only freezing tol...

Journal: :پژوهش های تولید گیاهی 0
احمد نظامی استاد-دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد محمدجواد احمدی لاهیجانی دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد کوروش شجاعی نوفرست دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد جواد رضایی دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد فاضل فاضلی دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد

background and objectives: cold stress is one of the most important limiting factor for growth and development of grasses in temperate regions. freezing tolerance is highly different between plant species and between regions. the importance of grasses is due to widespread application in lawn beautifying, animal feeding, and erosion control. there are many differences between grass species in re...

1998
Michael F. Thomashow

Plants vary greatly in their ability to survive freezing temperatures. At one extreme are plants from tropical regions that have virtually no capacity to survive even the slightest freeze. In contrast, herbaceous plants from temperate regions generally survive freezing temperatures ranging from 25°C to 230°C, depending on the species, whereas perennials in the boreal forests routinely survive w...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1998
M F Thomashow

Plants vary greatly in their ability to survive freezing temperatures. At one extreme are plants from tropical regions that have virtually no capacity to survive even the slightest freeze. In contrast, herbaceous plants from temperate regions generally survive freezing temperatures ranging from 25°C to 230°C, depending on the species, whereas perennials in the boreal forests routinely survive w...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2005
Chunyang Li Annikki Welling Tuula Puhakainen Anneli Viherä-Aarnio Arild Ernstsen Olavi Junttila Pekka Heino E Tapio Palva

We investigated interrelations of dormancy and freezing tolerance and the role of endogenous abscisic acid (ABA) in the development of silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) ecotypes in controlled environments. Short-day treatment induced growth cessation, bud set and dormancy development, as well as initiation of cold acclimation and an increase in freezing tolerance. Subsequent low temperature an...

2010
Marina Korn Tanja Gärtner Alexander Erban Joachim Kopka Joachim Selbig Dirk K. Hincha

Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, is one of the most important tools in plant breeding and has previously been demonstrated for plant freezing tolerance. Freezing tolerance is an important trait because it can limit the geographical distribution of plants and their agricultural yield. Plants from temperate climates increase in freezing tolerance during exposure to low, non-freezing temperatures in a ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Matthew A Hannah Dana Wiese Susanne Freund Oliver Fiehn Arnd G Heyer Dirk K Hincha

Low temperature is a primary determinant of plant growth and survival. Using accessions of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) originating from Scandinavia to the Cape Verde Islands, we show that freezing tolerance of natural accessions correlates with habitat winter temperatures, identifying low temperature as an important selective pressure for Arabidopsis. Combined metabolite and transcript p...

2016
Yongjun Shu Ying Liu Wei Li Lili Song Jun Zhang Changhong Guo

Winter damage, especially in northern climates, is a major limitation of the utilization of perennial forages such as alfalfa. Therefore, improving freezing tolerance is imperative in alfalfa genetic breeding. However, freezing tolerance is a complex trait that is determined by many genes. To understand the complex regulation mechanisms of freezing tolerance in alfalfa, we performed small RNA s...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2006
Ronny V L Joosen Michiel Lammers Peter A Balk Peter Brønnum Maurice C J M Konings Mike Perks Eva Stattin Monique F van Wordragen A Lonneke H M van der Geest

Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings were grown under different conditions (three field locations, two seasons and two climate room regimes), and then analyzed for freezing tolerance of shoots and roots and for transcript abundance in apical buds based on a cDNA microarray containing about 1500 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from buds of cold-treated Scots pine seedlings. In a climate roo...

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