Development of chilling and freezing tolerance is complex and can be affected by photoperiod, temperature and photosynthetic performance; however, there has been limited research on the interaction of these three factors. We evaluated 108 recombinant inbred lines of Boechera stricta, derived from a cross between lines originating from Montana and Colorado, under controlled long day (LD), short‐day (SD) and in an outdoor environment (OE). We measured maximum quantum yield of photosystem II, lethal temperature for 50% survival and electrolyte leakage of leaves. Our results revealed significant variation for chilling and freezing tolerance and photosynthetic performance in different environments. Using both single‐ and multi‐trait analyses, th...
Chilling tolerance is necessary for crops to thrive in temperate regions where cold snaps and lower ...
The capacity to tolerate freezing temperatures limits the geographical distribution of many plants, ...
Freezing limits plant growth and crop productivity, and plant species in temperate zones have the ca...
Development of chilling and freezing tolerance is complex and can be affected by photoperiod, temper...
Understanding genetic variation for freezing tolerance is important for unraveling an adapta...
Natural variation for freezing tolerance is a major component of adaptation and geographic distribut...
The genetic basis of cold-tolerance was investigated by analyzing the quantitative trait loci (QTL) ...
International audienceFreezing is a major environmental limitation to crop productivity for a number...
Low temperature is a primary determinant of plant growth and survival. Using accessions of Arabidops...
Local adaptation is common, but the traits and genes involved are often unknown. Physiological respo...
Local adaptation, defined as higher fitness of local vs. non-local genotypes, is commonly identified...
An understanding of the genetic control of freezing tolerance (FT) in woody perennials is important ...
Considerable effort has been directed towards understanding how plants adapt to low temperature. In...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Molecular Plant Sciences, Washington State UniversityChilling tolerance describes th...
International audienceThe term cold hardiness or freezing tolerance is used to represent, in a gener...
Chilling tolerance is necessary for crops to thrive in temperate regions where cold snaps and lower ...
The capacity to tolerate freezing temperatures limits the geographical distribution of many plants, ...
Freezing limits plant growth and crop productivity, and plant species in temperate zones have the ca...
Development of chilling and freezing tolerance is complex and can be affected by photoperiod, temper...
Understanding genetic variation for freezing tolerance is important for unraveling an adapta...
Natural variation for freezing tolerance is a major component of adaptation and geographic distribut...
The genetic basis of cold-tolerance was investigated by analyzing the quantitative trait loci (QTL) ...
International audienceFreezing is a major environmental limitation to crop productivity for a number...
Low temperature is a primary determinant of plant growth and survival. Using accessions of Arabidops...
Local adaptation is common, but the traits and genes involved are often unknown. Physiological respo...
Local adaptation, defined as higher fitness of local vs. non-local genotypes, is commonly identified...
An understanding of the genetic control of freezing tolerance (FT) in woody perennials is important ...
Considerable effort has been directed towards understanding how plants adapt to low temperature. In...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Molecular Plant Sciences, Washington State UniversityChilling tolerance describes th...
International audienceThe term cold hardiness or freezing tolerance is used to represent, in a gener...
Chilling tolerance is necessary for crops to thrive in temperate regions where cold snaps and lower ...
The capacity to tolerate freezing temperatures limits the geographical distribution of many plants, ...
Freezing limits plant growth and crop productivity, and plant species in temperate zones have the ca...