Abstract Background During low temperature exposure, temperate plant species increase their freezing tolerance in a process termed cold acclimation. This is accompanied by dampened oscillations of circadian clock genes and disrupted oscillations of output genes and metabolites. During deacclimation in response to warm temperatures, cold acclimated plants lose freezing tolerance and resume growth and development. While considerable effort has been directed toward understanding the molecular and metabolic basis of cold acclimation, much less information is available about the regulation of deacclimation. Results We report metabolic (gas chromatography-mass spectrometry) and transcriptional (microarrays, quantitative RT-PCR) responses underlyi...
Abstract Plants adapt to cold, non-freezing temperatures through cold acclimation and lose acquired ...
The Arabidopsis CBF cold response pathway has a central role in cold acclimation, the process whereb...
In plants, low temperature causes massive transcriptional changes, many of which are presumed to be ...
Background: During low temperature exposure, temperate plant species increase their freezing toleran...
In plants, there is a large overlap between cold and circadian regulated genes and in Arabidopsis, w...
In plants, there is a large overlap between cold and circadian regulated genes and in Arabidopsis, w...
In plants, there is a large overlap between cold and circadian regulated genes and in Arabidopsis, w...
Considerable effort has been directed towards understanding how plants adapt to low temperature. In...
Many temperate plant species such as Arabidopsis thaliana are able to increase their freezing tolera...
<div><p>Many temperate plant species such as <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em> are able to increase thei...
Background: The variation of growth and cold tolerance of two natural Arabidopsis accessions, Cvi (c...
Low temperature is a primary determinant of plant growth and survival. Using accessions of Arabidops...
Many temperate plant species such as Arabidopsis thaliana are able to increase their freezing tolera...
Many temperate plant species such as Arabidopsis thaliana are able to increase their freezing tolera...
The physiological process of cold acclimation protects plants native to the temperate regions of the...
Abstract Plants adapt to cold, non-freezing temperatures through cold acclimation and lose acquired ...
The Arabidopsis CBF cold response pathway has a central role in cold acclimation, the process whereb...
In plants, low temperature causes massive transcriptional changes, many of which are presumed to be ...
Background: During low temperature exposure, temperate plant species increase their freezing toleran...
In plants, there is a large overlap between cold and circadian regulated genes and in Arabidopsis, w...
In plants, there is a large overlap between cold and circadian regulated genes and in Arabidopsis, w...
In plants, there is a large overlap between cold and circadian regulated genes and in Arabidopsis, w...
Considerable effort has been directed towards understanding how plants adapt to low temperature. In...
Many temperate plant species such as Arabidopsis thaliana are able to increase their freezing tolera...
<div><p>Many temperate plant species such as <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em> are able to increase thei...
Background: The variation of growth and cold tolerance of two natural Arabidopsis accessions, Cvi (c...
Low temperature is a primary determinant of plant growth and survival. Using accessions of Arabidops...
Many temperate plant species such as Arabidopsis thaliana are able to increase their freezing tolera...
Many temperate plant species such as Arabidopsis thaliana are able to increase their freezing tolera...
The physiological process of cold acclimation protects plants native to the temperate regions of the...
Abstract Plants adapt to cold, non-freezing temperatures through cold acclimation and lose acquired ...
The Arabidopsis CBF cold response pathway has a central role in cold acclimation, the process whereb...
In plants, low temperature causes massive transcriptional changes, many of which are presumed to be ...