نتایج جستجو برای: late spring freezing

تعداد نتایج: 261118  

2017
Åshild Ergon

Seasonal growth patterns of perennial plants are linked to patterns of acclimation and de-acclimation to seasonal stresses. The timing of cold acclimation (development of freezing resistance) and leaf growth cessation in autumn, and the timing of de-acclimation and leaf regrowth in spring, is regulated by seasonal cues in the environment, mainly temperature and light factors. Warming will lead ...

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...

Journal: :BIO web of conferences 2021

The main stress factors for sweet cherries in the Krasnodar region are: late return frosts and early exposure to frost after a warm autumn. Against background of frosts, death generative organs cherry was 95%, realization productive potential − 3.3%; spring freezing fruit buds 30%, 47.8%. impact autumn, 90%, 5.6%. Under favorable weather conditions, i.e. absence any type stress, yield varieties...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1994
S Calmé F J Bigras H A Margolis C Hébert

Container-grown seedlings of red oak (Quercus rubra L.), sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis Britton) in their first year of growth were overwintered outdoors. Tolerance of roots and stems to freezing was compared from late summer to the following spring. Mitotic activity in the apical bud was related more closely to air temperature than to bud dormancy a...

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...

2014
Sadegh Mousavi Arghavan Alisoltani Behrouz Shiran Hossein Fallahi Esameil Ebrahimie Ali Imani Saadollah Houshmand

Almond (Prunus dulcis Mill.), one of the most important nut crops, requires chilling during winter to develop fruiting buds. However, early spring chilling and late spring frost may damage the reproductive tissues leading to reduction in the rate of productivity. Despite the importance of transcriptional changes and regulation, little is known about the almond's transcriptome under the cold str...

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...

Journal: :Acta cirurgica brasileira 2014
João Marcos de Meneses e Silva Luiz Gonzaga Porto Pinheiro José Alberto Dias Leite Lígia Helena Ferreira Melo Franciele Osmarini Lunardi Rômulo Cesar Costa Barbosa Filho Cindy Vitalino Mendonça

PURPOSE To compare two rat ovary cryopreservation techniques (vitrification vs. slow freezing) and two postmenopausal stages (early vs. late) with regard to graft take. METHODS Thirty-three Wistar rats were submitted to bilateral oophorectomy. One ovary was submitted to histological analysis while the other was cryopreserved by slow freezing or vitrification. The cryopreserved ovary was thawe...

2000
J. Rodrigo

Freeze injury is one of the main limiting factors to crop production and distribution of horticultural crops. Despite the numerous research efforts devoted to reduce freezing injury, it still accounts for greater losses of fruits and vegetables than any other environmental or biological hazard and the ultimate causes determining cold hardiness remain uncertain. In temperate climates, important ...

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