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freezing tolerance
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2017
2017
BdVRN1 Expression Confers Flowering Competency and Is Negatively Correlated with Freezing Tolerance in Brachypodium distachyon
Ying Feng
,
Yanhai Yin
,
Shui‐zhang Fei
Frontiers in Plant Science
2017
Corpus ID: 11176218
Vernalization is an essential process by which many temperate plant species acquire competence for flowering. Brachypodium…
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2016
2016
Defining roles of tandemly arrayed CBF genes in freezing tolerance with new genome editing tools.
J. Hua
New Phytologist
2016
Corpus ID: 33390948
Cold acclimation is an adaptive response in which previous exposure to non-freezing low temperature enhances freezing tolerance…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Conservation Strategies in the Genus Hypericum via Cryogenic Treatment
K. Bruňáková
,
E. Čellárová
Frontiers in Plant Science
2016
Corpus ID: 6899812
In the genus Hypericum, cryoconservation offers a strategy for maintenance of remarkable biodiversity, emerging from large inter…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Dataset of protein changes induced by cold acclimation in red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) populations recurrently selected for improved freezing tolerance
M. Bipfubusa
,
S. Rocher
,
A. Bertrand
,
Y. Castonguay
,
J. Renaut
Data in Brief
2016
Corpus ID: 1301854
2015
2015
Foliar Applied Abscisic Acid Increases ‘Chardonnay’ Grapevine Bud Freezing Tolerance during Autumn Cold Acclimation
I. Dami
,
Shouxin Li
,
P. Bowen
,
C. Bogdanoff
,
K. Shellie
,
James J. Willwerth
2015
Corpus ID: 88593134
Economic loss due to cold weather events is a major constraint to winegrape (Vitis vinifera) production and wine-related…
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2015
2015
Responses of Vitis vinifera ‘Pinot gris’ Grapevines to Exogenous Abscisic Acid (ABA): I. Yield, Fruit Quality, Dormancy, and Freezing Tolerance
Shouxin Li
,
I. Dami
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
2015
Corpus ID: 253854064
Economic losses due to cold weather events are a major constraint to the expansion of premium but cold-sensitive winegrape…
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2015
2015
Freezing tolerance and its relationship with soluble carbohydrates, proline and water content in 12 grapevine cultivars
A. Ershadi
,
R. Karimi
,
K. Mahdei
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum
2015
Corpus ID: 255384087
The objectives of this study were to compare freezing tolerance (FT) of 12 field-grown grapevine cultivars at four stages: Nov…
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2009
2009
Characterization of multiple cold induced genes from Ammopiptanthus mongolicus and functional analyses of gene AmEBP1
P. Cao
,
Jian Song
,
+6 authors
Bin Wang
Plant Molecular Biology
2009
Corpus ID: 571429
In comparison to herbaceous plants, studies of cold responsive genes and cold signaling in woody perennials are limited. Since…
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1995
1995
Genetic analysis and mapping of genes controlling freezing tolerance in oilseedBrassica
R. Teutonico
,
B. Yandell
,
J. Satagopan
,
M. Ferreira
,
J. Palta
,
T. Osborn
Molecular breeding
1995
Corpus ID: 17424621
Freezing tolerance is the ability of plants to survive subfreezing temperatures and is a major component of winter survival. In…
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1988
1988
Freezing tolerance in Draba chionophila, a ‘miniature’ caulescent rosette species
A. Azócar
,
F. Rada
,
G. Goldstein
Oecologia
1988
Corpus ID: 10921904
SummaryFreezing tolerance as a cold resistance mechanism is described for the first time in a plant growing in the tropical range…
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