<p>Figure shows the workflow and the approach used for identifying the cultivars in the winter oat model system. Four years of field trials were conducted to identify cultivars that are most tolerant to Swedish winters. The best performing cultivars were then tested by EL, crown freezing assay, molecular and metabolomic analysis.</p
Cold acclimation protects plants from temperate regions of the world from the deleterious effects of...
<div><p>The crown is the below ground portion of the stem of a grass which contains meristematic cel...
Based on soil temperature, snow depth and the grown cultivar's maximum attainable level of frost tol...
Our long-term goal is to develop a Swedish winter oat (Avena sativa). To identify molecular differen...
<div><p>Our long-term goal is to develop a Swedish winter oat (Avena sativa). To identify molecular ...
During the winter 2002/2003, 174 different oat cultivars were planted in the field of Landskrona, Sw...
In Sweden, oat (Avena sativa) is only grown as a spring crop. A Swedish winter oat, on theother hand...
Resistance to biotic and abiotic stress is a crucial aspect for cultivar adaptation to agriculture e...
Many plants respond to low non-freezing temperatures by increasing their freezing tolerance in a pro...
The article describes working with wintering oats at the Maykop Experimental Station. The authors an...
Food use of oat grain has recently begun to increase mainly in breakfast cereals, snack products, or...
OJIP analysis, which explores changes in photosystem II (PSII) photochemical performance, has been u...
<p>Key message: Infinium SNP data analysed as continuous intensity ratios enabled associating genoty...
Bulgaria is in a zone of marked transition-to-continental climate. Oat cultivation under these cond...
OJIP analysis, which explores changes in photosystem II (PSII) photochemical perfor-mance, has been ...
Cold acclimation protects plants from temperate regions of the world from the deleterious effects of...
<div><p>The crown is the below ground portion of the stem of a grass which contains meristematic cel...
Based on soil temperature, snow depth and the grown cultivar's maximum attainable level of frost tol...
Our long-term goal is to develop a Swedish winter oat (Avena sativa). To identify molecular differen...
<div><p>Our long-term goal is to develop a Swedish winter oat (Avena sativa). To identify molecular ...
During the winter 2002/2003, 174 different oat cultivars were planted in the field of Landskrona, Sw...
In Sweden, oat (Avena sativa) is only grown as a spring crop. A Swedish winter oat, on theother hand...
Resistance to biotic and abiotic stress is a crucial aspect for cultivar adaptation to agriculture e...
Many plants respond to low non-freezing temperatures by increasing their freezing tolerance in a pro...
The article describes working with wintering oats at the Maykop Experimental Station. The authors an...
Food use of oat grain has recently begun to increase mainly in breakfast cereals, snack products, or...
OJIP analysis, which explores changes in photosystem II (PSII) photochemical performance, has been u...
<p>Key message: Infinium SNP data analysed as continuous intensity ratios enabled associating genoty...
Bulgaria is in a zone of marked transition-to-continental climate. Oat cultivation under these cond...
OJIP analysis, which explores changes in photosystem II (PSII) photochemical perfor-mance, has been ...
Cold acclimation protects plants from temperate regions of the world from the deleterious effects of...
<div><p>The crown is the below ground portion of the stem of a grass which contains meristematic cel...
Based on soil temperature, snow depth and the grown cultivar's maximum attainable level of frost tol...