نتایج جستجو برای: spring freezing

تعداد نتایج: 69594  

Journal: :Carbon Balance and Management 2007
Irina Kurganova Robert Teepe Norman Loftfield

BACKGROUND The repeated freeze-thaw events during cold season, freezing of soils in autumn and thawing in spring are typical for the tundra, boreal, and temperate soils. The thawing of soils during winter-summer transitions induces the release of decomposable organic carbon and acceleration of soil respiration. The winter-spring fluxes of CO2 from permanently and seasonally frozen soils are ess...

2014
Yann Vitasse Armando Lenz Christian Körner

Temperate climates are defined by distinct temperature seasonality with large and often unpredictable weather during any of the four seasons. To thrive in such climates, trees have to withstand a cold winter and the stochastic occurrence of freeze events during any time of the year. The physiological mechanisms trees adopt to escape, avoid, and tolerate freezing temperatures include a cold accl...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1964
U W Heber K A Santarius

A great number of organismiis can wvithstan(d temperatures below the freezing point of water. Many plants are even resistant against severe frosts especially during the winter months. In the late spring, during summer and in the early fall, however, they may be killed by moderate frosts. In order to gain resistance they must undergo a hardening process; in spring this resistance is lost by deha...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental zoology 2002
Jason T Irwin Richard E Lee

Insects that tolerate severe cold during winter may either supercool or tolerate ice forming within the tissues of the body. To compare the relative advantages of freezing and supercooling, we measured rates of CO(2) production and water loss in frozen and supercooled goldenrod gall fly larvae (Eurosta solidaginis). As an important first step, we measured the time required for ice content and m...

2005
Christopher J. Portier David A. Schwartz

Background: The repeated freeze-thaw events during cold season, freezing of soils in autumn and thawing in spring are typical for the tundra, boreal, and temperate soils. The thawing of soils during winter-summer transitions induces the release of decomposable organic carbon and acceleration of soil respiration. The winter-spring fluxes of CO2 from permanently and seasonally frozen soils are es...

2014
Cynthia A. Henson Stanley H. Duke David P. Livingston

Extensive research has been conducted on cold acclimation and freezing tolerance of fall-sown cereal plants due to their economic importance; however, little has been reported on the biochemical changes occurring over time after the freezing conditions are replaced by conditions favorable for recovery and growth such as would occur during spring. In this study, GC-MS was used to detect metaboli...

2013
Alexandra Soltész Mark Smedley Ildikó Vashegyi Gábor Galiba Wendy Harwood Attila Vágújfalvi

The enhancement of winter hardiness is one of the most important tasks facing breeders of winter cereals. For this reason, the examination of those regulatory genes involved in the cold acclimation processes is of central importance. The aim of the present work was the functional analysis of two wheat CBF transcription factors, namely TaCBF14 and TaCBF15, shown by previous experiments to play a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
L V Gusta M Wisniewski N T Nesbitt M L Gusta

Infrared video thermography was used to observe ice nucleation temperatures, patterns of ice formation, and freezing rates in nonacclimated and cold acclimated leaves of a spring (cv Quest) and a winter (cv Express) canola (Brassica napus). Distinctly different freezing patterns were observed, and the effect of water content, sugars, and soluble proteins on the freezing process was characterize...

2013
Fatemeh Nasibi Adeleh Barand Khosrow Manouchehri Kalantari Farkhondeh Rezanejad

cold stress is one of the important factors which will reduce crop yield and fruit production in world. Early spring cooling and freezing weather is mostly. Possible this may considerable damage pistachio productions and farmer will lose most of their profit. Therefore study which show how pistachio plant cope freezing weather is valuable and important. The special role of amino acid in plant r...

2014
Gilbert Neuner

This report provides a brief review of key findings related to frost resistance in alpine woody plant species, summarizes data on their frost resistance, highlights the importance of freeze avoidance mechanisms, and indicates areas of future research. Freezing temperatures are possible throughout the whole growing period in the alpine life zone. Frost severity, comprised of both intensity and d...

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