نتایج جستجو برای: cold hardiness

تعداد نتایج: 107687  

2002
MARK D. COLEMAN THOMAS M. HINCKLEY BARBARA A. SMIT

COLEMAN, M.D., HINCKLEY, T.M., MCNAUGHTON, G., and SMIT, B.A. 1992. Root cold hardiness and native distribution of subalpine conifers. Can. J. For. Res. 22: 932-938. Root and needle cold hardiness were compared in seedlings of subalpine conifers to determine if differences existed among species originating from either cold continental climates or mild maritime climates. Ahies amabilis (Dougl.) ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2007
Xavier Morin Thierry Améglio Rein Ahas Cathy Kurz-Besson Vojtech Lanta François Lebourgeois Franco Miglietta Isabelle Chuine

Although cold hardiness is known to be a major determinant of tree species distribution, its dynamics and the factors that regulate it remain poorly understood. Variation in cold hardiness and carbohydrate concentration, from dormancy induction until bud burst, were investigated in populations of two deciduous (Quercus robur L. and Quercus pubescens Willd.) and one evergreen (Quercus ilex L.) E...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
Jun Hyung Lee Duk Jun Yu Su Jin Kim Doil Choi Hee Jae Lee

Changes in cold hardiness, carbohydrate content and β-amylase gene expression were monitored in the shoots of the highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) cultivars 'Sharpblue' and 'Jersey' during cold acclimation (CA) and deacclimation (DA). The seasonal patterns were similar in both cultivars, but the levels of cold hardiness determined by electrolyte leakage analysis were significantly d...

2009
Takumi Kayukawa Yukio Ishikawa

Winter-diapause and cold-acclimated non-diapause pupae of the onion maggot, Delia antiqua (Diptera: Anthomyiidae), show strong cold hardiness. To obtain insights into the mechanisms involved in the enhancement of cold hardiness, we investigated the expression patterns of genes encoding subunits of chaperonin (CCT) and the morphology of actin, a substrate of CCT, at low temperatures. Quantitativ...

Journal: :Ecology and evolution 2016
Sheel Bansal Constance A Harrington John Bradley St Clair

Drought and freeze events are two of the most common forms of climate extremes which result in tree damage or death, and the frequency and intensity of both stressors may increase with climate change. Few studies have examined natural covariation in stress tolerance traits to cope with multiple stressors among wild plant populations.We assessed the capacity of coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga m...

2000
Lisa J. Rowland Elizabeth L. Ogden Jeffrey S. Lehman

Received for publication 21 Apr. 1999. Accepted for publication 5 May 1999. This work was supported by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture–Agricultural Research Service, West Virginia Univ.–Agricultural Experiment Station, and the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture–National Research Initiative grant No. 9401825. West Virginia Univ. Agricultural Experiment Station Publication No. 2679. The cost of publishing t...

2017
Joseph S. Elkinton Jeffrey A. Lombardo Artemis D. Roehrig Thomas J. McAvoy Albert Mayfield Mark Whitmore

As a measure of cold hardiness, we tested the supercooling points or freezing temperatures of individual hemlock woolly adelgids (Adelges tsugae Annand) collected from 15 locations across the north to south range of the adelgid in eastern North America at different times during two winters. Adelgids from the northern interior locations with USDA hardiness zones of 5B–6B had lower supercooling p...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
Y Cloutier D Siminovitch

Exposure of six wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and one rye (Secale cereale L.) cultivar to 40% relative humidity for 24 hours induced the same degree of freezing tolerance in seedling epicotyls as did cold conditioning for 4 weeks at 2 degrees C.Frost hardiness varietal relationships were the same in desiccation-stressed and cold-hardened seedlings. Drought stress could, therefore, be used as a r...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2016
Joseph S Elkinton Jeffrey A Lombardo Artemis D Roehrig Thomas J McAvoy Albert Mayfield Mark Whitmore

As a measure of cold hardiness, we tested the supercooling points or freezing temperatures of individual hemlock woolly adelgids (Adelges tsugae Annand) collected from 15 locations across the north to south range of the adelgid in eastern North America at different times during two winters. Adelgids from the northern interior locations with USDA hardiness zones of 5B-6B had lower supercooling p...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2010
Magalie Poirier André Lacointe Thierry Améglio

It has been hypothesized that the increase in temperature in this century could lead to an increase in frost damage to plant tissues. Several models have been proposed to describe the development of cold hardiness, but never taking into account extreme climatic and/or physiological events. Our results on walnut tree (Juglans regia L.) show that cold hardiness was best correlated with average da...

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