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Extrinsic Ice Nucleation in Plants

2002
In the early 1980's a considerable amount of research focused on the role of extrinsic ice nucleation and its= role in inducing plants to freeze at warm sub-zero temperatures. The working hypothesis was that by controlling extrinsic nucleation events, plants could supercool well below 0 °C and thus avoid freezing (Lindow, 1995). It was felt that such a
Michael Wisniewski   +5 more
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Estimating Ice Encasement Tolerance of Herbage Plants

2014
One of the key stresses acting on herbage plants during winter is ice encasement, when plants are enclosed in compact ice and turn from aerobic to anaerobic respiration. The cause of cell death is related to the accumulation of metabolites to toxic levels during winter and perhaps also to production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) when plants escape ...
Bjarni E, Gudleifsson   +1 more
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Ice Pond Cooling of a Power Plant

Nuclear Technology, 1978
The primary objective of the study was to analyze the feasibility of using a large ice water heat sink for power plant cooling and to predict the effect of the relatively cool condenser water, produced by this system, on plant performance. For a chosen hypothetical site, the study has shown that a large ice mass could be produced during winter in ...
George C. Geisler   +2 more
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Design and characterization of a plant-based ice cream obtained from a cereal/legume yogurt-like

LWT - Food Science and Technology, 2022
Erica Pontonio   +2 more
exaly  

Automated ice plant

International Journal of Refrigeration, 1980
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Ice Plants on skis

Cactus and Succulent Journal, 2006
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Sensory perception of ice cream and plant-based alternatives evaluated blinded and with ingredient lists

Food and Humanity, 2023
Mackenzie Gorman   +2 more
exaly  

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