The ability of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) plants to develop freezing tolerance through cold acclimation is a complex rait that responds to many environmental cues including day length and temperature. A large part of the freezing tolerance is conditioned by the C-repeat binding factor (CBF) gene regulon. We investigated whether the level of freezing tolerance of 12 winter wheat lines varied throughout the day and night in plants grown under a constant low temperature and a 12-hour photoperiod. Freezing tolerance was significantly greater (P<0.0001) when exposure to subfreezing temperatures began at the midpoint of the light period, or the midpoint of the dark period, compared to the end of either period, with an average of 21.3% im...
To survive the temperature variation that occurs during the winter months, winter wheat (Triticum ae...
Non-Peer ReviewedLow temperature (LT) adversely affects the productivity of plants. Hence, improving...
Global climate change will cause longer and warmer autumns, thus negatively affecting the quality of...
Low temperature adversely affects crop yields by restraining plant growth and productivity. Most tem...
Low red to far-red (R/FR) ratio enhances freezing tolerance at 15°C in winter wheat and in winter ba...
Temperature and light are important environmental stimuli that have a profound influence on the grow...
As the seasons progress, autumn-planted winter wheat plants (Triticum aestivum L.) first gain, then ...
<div><p>Exposing fully cold-acclimated wheat plants to a mild freeze-thaw cycle of −3°C for 24h foll...
Winter hardiness is influenced by many environmental factors, and freezing tolerance is among the ma...
Non-Peer ReviewedWinter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is seeded in the fall, regrowth resumes in spri...
In winter wheat (Triticum spp.) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) varieties, long exposures to nonfreezin...
Winter wheat has several advantages over spring varieties, higher (25 % more) yield, efficient use o...
Considerable effort has been directed towards understanding how plants adapt to low temperature. In...
An understanding of the genetic regulation of low-temperature (LT) tolerance is a prerequisite for ...
Freezing tolerance in plants is a complex trait that occurs in many plant species during growth at l...
To survive the temperature variation that occurs during the winter months, winter wheat (Triticum ae...
Non-Peer ReviewedLow temperature (LT) adversely affects the productivity of plants. Hence, improving...
Global climate change will cause longer and warmer autumns, thus negatively affecting the quality of...
Low temperature adversely affects crop yields by restraining plant growth and productivity. Most tem...
Low red to far-red (R/FR) ratio enhances freezing tolerance at 15°C in winter wheat and in winter ba...
Temperature and light are important environmental stimuli that have a profound influence on the grow...
As the seasons progress, autumn-planted winter wheat plants (Triticum aestivum L.) first gain, then ...
<div><p>Exposing fully cold-acclimated wheat plants to a mild freeze-thaw cycle of −3°C for 24h foll...
Winter hardiness is influenced by many environmental factors, and freezing tolerance is among the ma...
Non-Peer ReviewedWinter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is seeded in the fall, regrowth resumes in spri...
In winter wheat (Triticum spp.) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) varieties, long exposures to nonfreezin...
Winter wheat has several advantages over spring varieties, higher (25 % more) yield, efficient use o...
Considerable effort has been directed towards understanding how plants adapt to low temperature. In...
An understanding of the genetic regulation of low-temperature (LT) tolerance is a prerequisite for ...
Freezing tolerance in plants is a complex trait that occurs in many plant species during growth at l...
To survive the temperature variation that occurs during the winter months, winter wheat (Triticum ae...
Non-Peer ReviewedLow temperature (LT) adversely affects the productivity of plants. Hence, improving...
Global climate change will cause longer and warmer autumns, thus negatively affecting the quality of...