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Evidence of cyclical light/dark-regulated expression of freezing tolerance in young winter wheat plants. [PDF]
The ability of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) plants to develop freezing tolerance through cold acclimation is a complex rait that responds to many environmental cues including day length and temperature.
Daniel Z Skinner +3 more
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Winter rapeseed is susceptible to low temperature during winter in Northwest China, which could lead to a severe reduction of crop production. The freezing temperature could stress the whole plant, especially the leaf, and ultimately harm the survival ...
Jiaping Wei +11 more
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The AaCBF4-AaBAM3.1 module enhances freezing tolerance of kiwifruit (Actinidia arguta)
Beta-amylase (BAM) plays an important role in plant resistance to cold stress. However, the specific role of the BAM gene in freezing tolerance is poorly understood.
Shihang Sun +7 more
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Freezing induces a loss of freeze tolerance in an overwintering insect [PDF]
Cold-hardy insects overwinter by one of two main strategies: freeze tolerance and freeze avoidance by supercooling. As a general model, many freeze-tolerant species overwinter in extreme climates, freeze above -10 degrees C via induction by ice-nucleating agents, and once frozen, can survive at temperatures of up to 40 degrees C or more below the ...
C L, Brown, J S, Bale, K F A, Walters
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Freezing stress is a major limiting environmental factor that affects the productivity and distribution of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). There is growing evidence that enhancing freezing tolerance through resistance-related genes is one of the most ...
Xia Wang +4 more
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Cytosolic proline is required for basal freezing tolerance in Arabidopsis.
The amino acid proline accumulates in many plant species under abiotic stress conditions, and various protective functions have been proposed. During cold stress, however, proline content in Arabidopsis thaliana does not correlate with freezing tolerance.
Imke I. Hoermiller +4 more
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Background Thellungiella has been proposed as an extremophile alternative to Arabidopsis to investigate environmental stress tolerance. However, Arabidopsis accessions show large natural variation in their freezing tolerance and here the tolerance ranges
Lee Yang +4 more
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Regulación post-transcripcional del desarrollo y la respuesta a estrés abiótico de Arabidopsis thaliana L. mediada por el complejo LSM1-7 [PDF]
59 p.-19 fig.Low temperature is an important determinant in the confi guration of natural plant communities and defi nes the range of distribution and growth of important crops.
Perea-Resa, Carlos
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Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is an important perennial forage, with high nutritional value, which is widely grown in the world. Because of low freezing tolerance, its distribution and production are threatened and limited by winter weather. To understand
Yongjun Shu +6 more
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