Herbaceous temperate plants are capable of developing freezing tolerance when they are exposed to low nonfreezing temperatures. Acquired freezing tolerance involves extensive reprogramming of gene expression and metabolism. Recent full-genome transcript profiling studies, in combination with mutational and transgenic plant analyses, have provided a snapshot of the complex transcriptional network that operates under cold stress. The changes in expression of hundreds of genes in response to cold temperatures are followed by increases in the levels of hundreds of metabolites, some of which are known to have protective effects against the damaging effects of cold stress. Genetic analysis has revealed important roles for cellular metabolic signa...
Cold acclimation protects plants from temperate regions of the world from the deleterious effects of...
Alarmingly rising temperature extremities present a substantial impediment to the projected target o...
The human population is increasing at an alarming rate, whereas at the same time agricultu...
Herbaceous temperate plants are capable of developing freezing tolerance when they are exposed to lo...
Plants are constantly exposed to a variety of environmental stresses. Freezing or extremely low temp...
Considerable effort has been directed towards understanding how plants adapt to low temperature. In...
Abstract Low temperature is one of the major abiotic stresses limiting the productivity and the geog...
Temperature and light are important environmental stimuli that have a profound influence on the grow...
International audienceThe term cold hardiness or freezing tolerance is used to represent, in a gener...
The physiological process of cold acclimation protects plants native to the temperate regions of the...
Low temperature is a primary determinant of plant growth and survival. Using accessions of Arabidops...
Microarray analysis and mutational approaches were used to investigate regulation of freezing tolera...
AbstractA single transcription factor can trigger induction of the freezing-tolerant state in Arabid...
Cold acclimation of plants is a complex process involving a number of biochemical and physiological ...
none1noCold stress is one of the prevalent environmental stresses affecting crop productivity, parti...
Cold acclimation protects plants from temperate regions of the world from the deleterious effects of...
Alarmingly rising temperature extremities present a substantial impediment to the projected target o...
The human population is increasing at an alarming rate, whereas at the same time agricultu...
Herbaceous temperate plants are capable of developing freezing tolerance when they are exposed to lo...
Plants are constantly exposed to a variety of environmental stresses. Freezing or extremely low temp...
Considerable effort has been directed towards understanding how plants adapt to low temperature. In...
Abstract Low temperature is one of the major abiotic stresses limiting the productivity and the geog...
Temperature and light are important environmental stimuli that have a profound influence on the grow...
International audienceThe term cold hardiness or freezing tolerance is used to represent, in a gener...
The physiological process of cold acclimation protects plants native to the temperate regions of the...
Low temperature is a primary determinant of plant growth and survival. Using accessions of Arabidops...
Microarray analysis and mutational approaches were used to investigate regulation of freezing tolera...
AbstractA single transcription factor can trigger induction of the freezing-tolerant state in Arabid...
Cold acclimation of plants is a complex process involving a number of biochemical and physiological ...
none1noCold stress is one of the prevalent environmental stresses affecting crop productivity, parti...
Cold acclimation protects plants from temperate regions of the world from the deleterious effects of...
Alarmingly rising temperature extremities present a substantial impediment to the projected target o...
The human population is increasing at an alarming rate, whereas at the same time agricultu...