نتایج جستجو برای: acclimation of plants

تعداد نتایج: 21178317  

1998
Michael F. Thomashow

Plants vary greatly in their ability to survive freezing temperatures. At one extreme are plants from tropical regions that have virtually no capacity to survive even the slightest freeze. In contrast, herbaceous plants from temperate regions generally survive freezing temperatures ranging from 25°C to 230°C, depending on the species, whereas perennials in the boreal forests routinely survive w...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2010
Ludovic Martin Nathalie Leblanc-Fournier Jean-Louis Julien Bruno Moulia Catherine Coutand

During their development, plants are subjected to repeated and fluctuating wind loads, an environmental factor predicted to increase in importance by scenarios of global climatic change. Notwithstanding the importance of wind stress on plant growth and development, little is known about plant acclimation to the bending stresses imposed by repeated winds. The time-course of acclimation of young ...

Journal: :Plant Journal 2021

Acclimation is the capacity to adapt environmental changes within lifetime of an individual. This ability allows plants cope with continuous variation in ambient conditions which they are exposed as sessile organisms. Because and extremes becoming even more pronounced due current period climate change, enhancing efficacy plant acclimation a promising strategy for mitigating consequences global ...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Mei-Zhen Liu Colin P. Osborne

The scarcity of C4 plants in cool climates is usually attributed to their lower photosynthetic efficiency than C3 species at low temperatures. However, a lower freezing resistance may also decrease the competitive advantage of C4 plants by reducing canopy duration, especially in continental steppe grasslands, where a short, hot growing season is bracketed by frost events. This paper reports an ...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Carolyn M. Wetzel Laura D. Harmacek Lee H. Yuan Judith L. M. Wopereis Rhiannon Chubb Paula Turini

SPPA1 is a protease in the plastids of plants, located in non-appressed thylakoid regions. In this study, T-DNA insertion mutants of the single-copy SPPA1 gene in Arabidopsis thaliana (At1g73990) were examined. Mutation of SPPA1 had no effect on the growth and development of plants under moderate, non-stressful conditions. It also did not affect the quantum efficiency of photosynthesis as measu...

2013
Sarah J. Purdy John D. Bussell Christopher P. Nunn Steven M. Smith

BACKGROUND Arabidopsis plants accumulate maltose from starch breakdown during cold acclimation. The Arabidopsis mutant, maltose excess1-1, accumulates large amounts of maltose in the plastid even in the warm, due to a deficient plastid envelope maltose transporter. We therefore investigated whether the elevated maltose level in mex1-1 in the warm could result in changes in metabolism and physio...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Pil Joon Seo Mi-Jeong Park Mi-Hye Lim Sang-Gyu Kim Minyoung Lee Ian T Baldwin Chung-Mo Park

The circadian clock synchronizes biological processes to daily cycles of light and temperature. Clock components, including CIRCADIAN CLOCK-ASSOCIATED1 (CCA1), are also associated with cold acclimation. However, it is unknown how CCA1 activity is modulated in coordinating circadian rhythms and cold acclimation. Here, we report that self-regulation of Arabidopsis thaliana CCA1 activity by a spli...

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