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Water stress is a component of cold acclimation process essential for inducing full freezing tolerance in strawberry [PDF]
The factors involved in cold acclimation process and their role in inducing freezing tolerance were studied in strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa) plants. The results show that low temperature and water stress are two key components of cold acclimation, in ...
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The transcription factor MYB43 antagonizes with ICE1 to regulate freezing tolerance in Arabidopsis.
New Phytologist, 2023Previous discovering meticulously illustrate the post-translational modifications and protein stability regulation of ICE1 and their role in cold stress. However, the studies on the interaction of ICE1 with other transcription factors, and their function
Pengpeng Zheng +8 more
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Mdm-miR160-MdARF17-MdWRKY33 module mediates freezing tolerance in apple.
The Plant Journal, 2023Apple (Malus domestica) trees are vulnerable to freezing temperatures. Biotechnology is a feasible approach to improve cold hardiness in woody perennial plants. However, genetic engineering requires a thorough understanding of the molecular mechanisms of
Xiaoxia Shen +9 more
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Plant, Cell and Environment, 2023
Cold is a major environmental factor that restrains potato production. Abscisic acid (ABA) can enhance freezing tolerance in many plant species, but powerful evidence of the ABA-mediated signalling pathway related to freezing tolerance is still in ...
Tiantian Liu +9 more
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Cold is a major environmental factor that restrains potato production. Abscisic acid (ABA) can enhance freezing tolerance in many plant species, but powerful evidence of the ABA-mediated signalling pathway related to freezing tolerance is still in ...
Tiantian Liu +9 more
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Journal of Experimental Botany, 2023
Low temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors limiting the growth, development and geographical distribution of plants. Prunus mume is a special woody ornamental plant that blooms in early spring in Beijing.
Ping Li +8 more
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Low temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors limiting the growth, development and geographical distribution of plants. Prunus mume is a special woody ornamental plant that blooms in early spring in Beijing.
Ping Li +8 more
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Small Methods, 2021
With the emergence of various flexible electronics, the flexible zinc-air battery (ZAB) is considered a promising energy source with low cost, high energy density, and safety.
Dingqing Jiang +4 more
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With the emergence of various flexible electronics, the flexible zinc-air battery (ZAB) is considered a promising energy source with low cost, high energy density, and safety.
Dingqing Jiang +4 more
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Plant Science, 2022
Cold acclimation (CA) is an important evolutionary adaptive mechanism for wheat freezing resistence. To clarify the molecular basis of wheat CA and freezing tolerance, the effects of CA (4 °C) and non-CA (20 °C) treatments and freezing stress (-5 °C) on ...
Ke Xu +8 more
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Cold acclimation (CA) is an important evolutionary adaptive mechanism for wheat freezing resistence. To clarify the molecular basis of wheat CA and freezing tolerance, the effects of CA (4 °C) and non-CA (20 °C) treatments and freezing stress (-5 °C) on ...
Ke Xu +8 more
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Freeze Tolerance of bermudagrasses
Crop Science, 2002Bermudagrasses, Cynodon spp., periodically sustain winter injury in the transition zone between warm‐ and cool‐season turfgrasses. Our objective was to determine relative freeze tolerance levels of advanced lines, recently released cultivars, and standard varieties by means of laboratory‐based methodology. Freeze tolerance evaluations were divided into
Jeff Anderson +2 more
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Osmotic and freezing tolerance in spermatozoa of freeze-tolerant and -intolerant frogs
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1998The wood frog ( Rana sylvatica) is a freeze-tolerant species that encounters subzero temperatures during its winter breeding season, whereas the leopard frog ( R. pipiens) is freeze intolerant and breeds in spring. Osmotic and freezing tolerances of spermatozoa from these species were inferred from spermolysis rate, integrity of the plasma membrane as ...
J P, Costanzo +3 more
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Molecular Biology of Freezing Tolerance
Comprehensive Physiology, 2013Abstract Winter survival for many kinds of animals involves freeze tolerance, the ability to endure the conversion of about 65% of total body water into extracellular ice and the consequences that freezing imposes including interruption of vital processes (e.g., heartbeat and breathing), cell shrinkage, elevated ...
Kenneth B, Storey, Janet M, Storey
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