نتایج جستجو برای: frost protection

تعداد نتایج: 184050  

2009
G. ROTH

The injury caused by frost is characterised by browning of the canopy and the leaf sheaths, but the growing point may also be severely damaged by destruction of some or all of the meristematic tissue. Experience gained in previous years has served to indicate that frosted cane does not in all cases deteriorate with the same raviditv. Thus, when rain falls on cane damaged by frcst, or conditions...

2007
W. R. Simpson

Reactive halogens are responsible for boundarylayer ozone depletion and mercury deposition in Polar Regions during springtime. To investigate the source of reactive halogens in the air arriving at Barrow, Alaska, we measured BrO, an indicator of reactive halogen chemistry, and correlated its abundance with airmass histories derived from meteorological back trajectories and remotely sensed sea i...

Journal: :Cold Regions Science and Technology 2022

In Norway, crushed rock aggregates are widely used in all layers of pavement infrastructures. Frost heave severely affected the Norwegian road network during cold winters 2009/10 and 2010/11, including newly built roads. 2016, Protection for Roads Railways project (FROST) was set up part to investigate frost susceptibility aggregates. Twenty-three tests were performed on 0–4 mm fraction with ni...

                The value of frost tolerance in wheat is increased with decreasing the temperature in late autumn and/or early winter (phase I, acclimation), then shows plateau state for a period with the coldest temperature (II), finally appears to decrease with warming the temperature (III, de-acclimation). This study was aimed to determine the threshold frost hardiness in wheat for avoiding ...

علیرضا سپاسخواه, , علی‌اکبر کامگار حقیقی, , سعید رنجبر, , علیرضا ضیایی, ,

In the present research, for the development of Fars province minimum temperature atlas, minimum daily temperature data of 20 evaporative stations of Fars Regional Water Organization and five synoptic stations of Fars Meteorological Organization were used. At first, two starting times were selected for all of the stations. The first was the first day of Farvardin for analyzing the spring frost ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Jehan Bakht Asghari Bano Peter Dominy

The frost hardiness of many plants such as chickpea can be increased by exposure to low non-freezing temperatures and/or the application of abscisic acid (ABA), a process known as frost acclimation. Experiments were conducted to study the response over a 14 d period of enriched plasma membrane fractions isolated from chickpea plants exposed to low temperature and sprayed with exogenous ABA. Mea...

2011
M. Cristina Casao Ernesto Igartua Ildiko Karsai Prasanna R Bhat Noelia Cuadrado M Pilar Gracia José M Lasa Ana M Casas

The process of vernalization is mainly controlled by two genes in winter barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), VRNH1 and VRNH2. A recessive allele at VRNH1 and a dominant allele at VRNH2 must be present to induce a vernalization requirement. In addition, this process is usually associated with greater low-temperature tolerance. Spanish barleys originated in areas with mild winters and display a reduced ...

2009
Robert W. Style M. Grae Worster

[1] Frost flowers are clusters of ice crystals found on freshly formed sea ice and occasionally on frozen lakes. They belong to a class of vapour-related phenomena that includes freezing fog, hoar frost and dew. It has hitherto been supposed that they form by condensation from a supersaturated atmosphere or from water wicked up through porous sea ice. Here we show that they can form on solid, p...

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