Maize (Zea mays L.) is a chilling (below 15 °C) sensitive plant that shows little capacity to acclimate to low growth temperatures. Maize leaves are extremely sensitive to chilling injury, which usually results in premature leaf senescence. Leaves exposed to temperatures below 10 °C in the light show substantial inhibition of CO2 assimilation and down-regulation of photosynthetic electron transport. However, the intrinsic relationships between the quantum efficiencies of photosystems I and II are not modified by chilling. Moreover, the integral relationships between non-cyclic electron transport and CO2 fixation are similar in chilled and unchilled leaves. In this review we examine the roles and importance of photosynthetic regulation, carb...
Background: European Flint maize inbred lines are used as a source of adaptation to cold in most bre...
Abstract. Maize is a C4 plant species with higher temperature optima than C3 plant species. Growth a...
The effect of chilling on diurnal changes in activity of adenosine 5′-phosphosulfate sulfotransferas...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a chilling (below 15 °C) sensitive plant that shows little capacity to acclim...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a chilling (below 15 °C) sensitive plant that shows little capacity to acclim...
The relationships between electron transport and photosynthetic carbon metabolism were measured in m...
The relationships between electron transport and photosynthetic carbon metabolism were measured in m...
The relationships between electron transport and photosynthetic carbon metabolism were measured in m...
The relationships between electron transport and photosynthetic carbon metabolism were measured in m...
Maize can grow in cool temperate climates but is often exposed to spring chilling temperatures that ...
Maize can grow in cool temperate climates but is often exposed to spring chilling temperatures that ...
UMR BFP - Equipe MétabolismeInternational audienceMaize can grow in cool temperate climates but is o...
UMR BFP - Equipe MétabolismeInternational audienceMaize can grow in cool temperate climates but is o...
UMR BFP - Equipe MétabolismeInternational audienceMaize can grow in cool temperate climates but is o...
Background European Flint maize inbred lines are used as a source of adaptation to cold in most bre...
Background: European Flint maize inbred lines are used as a source of adaptation to cold in most bre...
Abstract. Maize is a C4 plant species with higher temperature optima than C3 plant species. Growth a...
The effect of chilling on diurnal changes in activity of adenosine 5′-phosphosulfate sulfotransferas...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a chilling (below 15 °C) sensitive plant that shows little capacity to acclim...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a chilling (below 15 °C) sensitive plant that shows little capacity to acclim...
The relationships between electron transport and photosynthetic carbon metabolism were measured in m...
The relationships between electron transport and photosynthetic carbon metabolism were measured in m...
The relationships between electron transport and photosynthetic carbon metabolism were measured in m...
The relationships between electron transport and photosynthetic carbon metabolism were measured in m...
Maize can grow in cool temperate climates but is often exposed to spring chilling temperatures that ...
Maize can grow in cool temperate climates but is often exposed to spring chilling temperatures that ...
UMR BFP - Equipe MétabolismeInternational audienceMaize can grow in cool temperate climates but is o...
UMR BFP - Equipe MétabolismeInternational audienceMaize can grow in cool temperate climates but is o...
UMR BFP - Equipe MétabolismeInternational audienceMaize can grow in cool temperate climates but is o...
Background European Flint maize inbred lines are used as a source of adaptation to cold in most bre...
Background: European Flint maize inbred lines are used as a source of adaptation to cold in most bre...
Abstract. Maize is a C4 plant species with higher temperature optima than C3 plant species. Growth a...
The effect of chilling on diurnal changes in activity of adenosine 5′-phosphosulfate sulfotransferas...