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Methods on assessment of frost resistance and winter hardiness of winter crops
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All roads lead to Rome: QTL analysis for vernalization requirement and dissection of allelic variation uncovered unexpected diversity of <i>FLC</i> loci in <i>Camelina sativa</i>. [PDF]
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Seasonal changes in the physiology and metabolism of grapevine latent buds. [PDF]
Signorelli S +7 more
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Brassinosteroids negatively regulate barley deacclimation tolerance via modulation of chloroplast gene expression and cell hydration. [PDF]
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In Canada, winter wheat must survive air temperatures as low as -30oC. Snow cover acts as a thermal blanket reducing the direct exposure to chilling air temperatures.
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In Canada, winter wheat must survive air temperatures as low as -30oC. Snow cover acts as a thermal blanket reducing the direct exposure to chilling air temperatures.
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WINTER HARDINESS EVALUATION IN ALFALFA
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1960A study was undertaken to determine the relationship between carbohydrate content in the roots of alfalfa varieties in the fall and winter hardiness of the varieties. Several agronomic characters were also considered in relation to winter hardiness. Winter injury was found to be inversely proportional to the hexosan content.
D. H. Heinrichs +2 more
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Botanical Gazette, 1944
1. Woody outdoor seedlings of guayule not yet unacclimated to low temperatures survived only slightly lower temperatures than did very succulent greenhouse plants of the same age. 2. The rate of cooling, preceding an extended exposure to low temperatures, did not appreciably alter the resistance of the plant to frost injury. 3.
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1. Woody outdoor seedlings of guayule not yet unacclimated to low temperatures survived only slightly lower temperatures than did very succulent greenhouse plants of the same age. 2. The rate of cooling, preceding an extended exposure to low temperatures, did not appreciably alter the resistance of the plant to frost injury. 3.
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Euphytica, 1994
Perennial grasses are vital for Norwegian agricultural production. The nature and extent of winter damage on grasslands is highly dependent on climatic conditions, and determines both persistency and yield. Physical stresses such as frost and ice encasement predominate in coastal regions with an unstable winter climate, while biotic stresses such as ...
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Perennial grasses are vital for Norwegian agricultural production. The nature and extent of winter damage on grasslands is highly dependent on climatic conditions, and determines both persistency and yield. Physical stresses such as frost and ice encasement predominate in coastal regions with an unstable winter climate, while biotic stresses such as ...
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Revealing Hereditary Variation of Winter Hardiness in Cereals
Russian Journal of Genetics, 2004A set of cereal crops and differentiating cultivars was shown to be of utility for identifying the major abiotic factors that limit the survival of winter crops in the cold season of a particular year. With this approach, the season was identified (1997-1998, Belgorod) when the survival of cereals depended on the tolerance to anaerobiosis rather than ...
V P, Netsvetaev, O V, Netsvetaeva
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