نتایج جستجو برای: chilling requirement

تعداد نتایج: 170735  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2013
Akiko Ito Toshihiko Sugiura Daisuke Sakamoto Takaya Moriguchi

In order to elucidate which physiological event(s) are involved in the seasonal changes of carbohydrate dynamics during winter, we examined the effects of different low temperatures on the carbohydrate concentrations of Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm.) Nakai). For four winter seasons, large increases in the sorbitol concentration of shoot xylem sap occurred during mid- to late December, p...

Journal: :Forests 2021

In recent years, North-western Spain has experienced an increase in the cultivated area of olive trees. The main propitious areas for groves are Miño and Sil basins, as a consequence their Oceanic climate with Mediterranean influence. objective this study is to determine characteristics reproductive biology, phenological aerobiological behaviour trees most northerly new plantation Iberian Penin...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1969
J M Stewart G Guinn

Young Gossypium hirsutum L. seedlings chilled at 5 degrees showed a continual decrease in ATP concentration with time of chilling. Chilled plants returned to optimum conditions were able to restore the initial ATP concentration when chilled only 1 day, but not when chilled 2 days. The decrease in ATP with chilling was prevented by hardening the seedlings at 15 degrees for 2 days (14-hr-day-leng...

2013
Wei-Li Guo Ru-Gang Chen Zhen-Hui Gong Yan-Xu Yin Da-Wei Li

Low temperature is one of the major factors limiting pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) production during winter and early spring in non-tropical regions. Application of exogenous abscisic acid (ABA) effectively alleviates the symptoms of chilling injury, such as wilting and formation of necrotic lesions on pepper leaves; however, the underlying molecular mechanism is not understood. The aim of this s...

2016
Yuxi Zhang Tingzhao Sun Shaoqing Liu Lei Dong Chunying Liu Wenwen Song Jingjing Liu Shupeng Gai

The MPT transports Pi to synthesize ATP. PsMPT, a chilling-induced gene, was previously reported to promote energy metabolism during bud dormancy release in tree peony. In this study, the regulatory elements of PsMPT promoter involved in chilling response were further analyzed. The PsMPT transcript was detected in different tree peony tissues and was highly expressed in the flower organs, inclu...

2016
Parthiban Subramanian Kiyoon Kim Ramasamy Krishnamoorthy Anbazhagan Mageswari Gopal Selvakumar Tongmin Sa

The present work aimed to study the culturable diversity of psychrotolerant bacteria persistent in soil under overwintering conditions, evaluate their ability to sustain plant growth and alleviate chilling stress in tomato. Psychrotolerant bacteria were isolated from agricultural field soil samples colleced during winter and then used to study chilling stress alleviation in tomato plants (Solan...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1979
A C Leopold M E Musgrave

The leakage of solutes from cotyledons of soybeans (cv. Chippewa 64) was markedly stimulated by a chilling treatment (1 to 4 C) during the 1st minute of imbibition, but chilling after even 1 minute of water uptake resulted in little or no leakage increase. The respiratory rate of soybean particles was reduced more than 60% if a chilling treatment (15 minutes at 1 to 4 C) was given during the fi...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1978
T R Peoples D W Koch S C Smith

The photosynthetic responses of four alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) cultivars to 10 and 22 C air temperatures were examined and the relationship between the photosynthetic response at 10 C and the fatty acid composition of the chloroplast membranes was determined. Chilling-resistant cultivars exhibited moderate reductions in photosynthesis at 10 C, compared to 22 C, and contained a significantly ...

Journal: :International journal of food microbiology 2013
Ursula Gonzales-Barron Vasco Cadavez James J Sheridan Francis Butler

The effect of chilling on the occurrence of Salmonella on pig carcasses was investigated at study, abattoir and batch level by meta-analysis. Both the fixed-effects and random-effects model confirmed (p<0.05) the significant effect of chilling in decreasing Salmonella occurrence on pig carcasses; although the random-effects solution was preferred to account for the significant variability in ef...

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