Plants, due to their immobility, have evolved mechanisms allowing them to adapt to multiple environmental and management conditions. Short-term undesirable conditions (e.g. moisture deficit, cold temperatures) generally reduce photosynthetic carbon supply while increasing soluble carbohydrate accumulation. It is not known, however, what strategies plants may use in the long-term to adapt to situations resulting in net carbon depletion (i.e. reduced photosynthetic carbon supply and carbohydrate accumulation). In addition, many transcriptomic experiments have typically been undertaken under laboratory conditions; therefore, long-term acclimation strategies that plants use in natural environments are not well understood.<0.001) in net biomass ...
Cold acclimation is a multigenic process by which many plant species increase their freezing toleran...
Using four model plants, two members of the Gramineae, rye and wheat, and two Brassicaceae, Brassica...
To determine (1) whether acclimation of carbon metabolism to low temperatures results in recovery of...
BACKGROUND: Plants, due to their immobility, have evolved mechanisms allowing them to adapt to multi...
The earth's climate has changed significantly in the last 250 years due to activities arising from a...
Although low temperature plays an important role in determining agricultural yield, little is known ...
International audienceExtreme climatic events (ECEs) such as droughts and heat waves affect ecosyste...
Carbohydrates play a central role in plant functioning because they are building blocks and energy c...
Many plant species are able to tolerate severe disturbance leading to removal of a substantial porti...
Climate change is characterized by an increasing in temperature, drought, and an increase in CO2. Th...
Agropyron desertorum, a grazing-tolerant bunchgrass introduced to the western U.S. from Eurasia, and...
Low temperatures lead to the inhibition of sucrose synthesis and photosynthesis. The biochemical and...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is rapidly increasing and this may have substantial impact...
Most organisms inhabiting earth feed directly or indirectly on the products synthesized by the react...
Carbon (C) allocation strategy plays a critical role in plant adaptability, with knock-on effects fo...
Cold acclimation is a multigenic process by which many plant species increase their freezing toleran...
Using four model plants, two members of the Gramineae, rye and wheat, and two Brassicaceae, Brassica...
To determine (1) whether acclimation of carbon metabolism to low temperatures results in recovery of...
BACKGROUND: Plants, due to their immobility, have evolved mechanisms allowing them to adapt to multi...
The earth's climate has changed significantly in the last 250 years due to activities arising from a...
Although low temperature plays an important role in determining agricultural yield, little is known ...
International audienceExtreme climatic events (ECEs) such as droughts and heat waves affect ecosyste...
Carbohydrates play a central role in plant functioning because they are building blocks and energy c...
Many plant species are able to tolerate severe disturbance leading to removal of a substantial porti...
Climate change is characterized by an increasing in temperature, drought, and an increase in CO2. Th...
Agropyron desertorum, a grazing-tolerant bunchgrass introduced to the western U.S. from Eurasia, and...
Low temperatures lead to the inhibition of sucrose synthesis and photosynthesis. The biochemical and...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is rapidly increasing and this may have substantial impact...
Most organisms inhabiting earth feed directly or indirectly on the products synthesized by the react...
Carbon (C) allocation strategy plays a critical role in plant adaptability, with knock-on effects fo...
Cold acclimation is a multigenic process by which many plant species increase their freezing toleran...
Using four model plants, two members of the Gramineae, rye and wheat, and two Brassicaceae, Brassica...
To determine (1) whether acclimation of carbon metabolism to low temperatures results in recovery of...