peer-reviewedBackground Maize (Zea mays) is a C4 tropical cereal and its adaptation to temperate climates can be problematic due to low soil temperatures at early stages of establishment. Methods In the current study we have firstly investigated the physiological response of twelve maize varieties, from a chilling condition adapted gene pool, to sub-optimal growth temperature during seedling emergence. To identify transcriptomic markers of cold tolerance in already adapted maize genotypes, temperature conditions were set below the optimal growth range in both control and low temperature groups. The conditions were as follows; control (18 °C for 16 h and 12 °C for 8 h) and low temperature (12 °C for 16 h and 6 °C for 8 h). Four genotype...
Background: European Flint maize inbred lines are used as a source of adaptation to cold in most bre...
Environmental abiotic stresses, such as drought, high-salinity and low temperature, severely impair ...
Mild cold stress (chilling) limits early growth of maize (Zea mays L.) in central and northern Europ...
peer-reviewedBackground. Maize (Zea mays) is a C4 tropical cereal and its adaptation to temperate c...
Prolonged low temperature phases and short-term cold spells often occur in spring during the crucial...
The effect of low growth temperature on morpho-physiological traits of maize was investigated by the...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a crop of tropical and subtropical origin. Therefore is more sensitive to low...
As one of the major crops, maize (Zea mays L.) is mainly distributed in tropical and temperate regio...
Maize is one of the most important crop species worldwide, but also extremely susceptible to the eff...
Chilling injury owing to low temperatures severely affects the growth and development of maize (Zea ...
Maize is gaining impetus in non-traditional and non-conventional seasons such as off-season, primari...
Little is known about the genetic control of the root architecture of maize (Zea mays L) and its res...
Maize originated from tropical regions and is extremely sensitive to low temperature during germinat...
International audienceMaize has become an extensively cultivated crop in high latitudes like Norther...
The improvement of early vigour is crucial for the adaptation of maize (Zea mays L.) to the climatic...
Background: European Flint maize inbred lines are used as a source of adaptation to cold in most bre...
Environmental abiotic stresses, such as drought, high-salinity and low temperature, severely impair ...
Mild cold stress (chilling) limits early growth of maize (Zea mays L.) in central and northern Europ...
peer-reviewedBackground. Maize (Zea mays) is a C4 tropical cereal and its adaptation to temperate c...
Prolonged low temperature phases and short-term cold spells often occur in spring during the crucial...
The effect of low growth temperature on morpho-physiological traits of maize was investigated by the...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is a crop of tropical and subtropical origin. Therefore is more sensitive to low...
As one of the major crops, maize (Zea mays L.) is mainly distributed in tropical and temperate regio...
Maize is one of the most important crop species worldwide, but also extremely susceptible to the eff...
Chilling injury owing to low temperatures severely affects the growth and development of maize (Zea ...
Maize is gaining impetus in non-traditional and non-conventional seasons such as off-season, primari...
Little is known about the genetic control of the root architecture of maize (Zea mays L) and its res...
Maize originated from tropical regions and is extremely sensitive to low temperature during germinat...
International audienceMaize has become an extensively cultivated crop in high latitudes like Norther...
The improvement of early vigour is crucial for the adaptation of maize (Zea mays L.) to the climatic...
Background: European Flint maize inbred lines are used as a source of adaptation to cold in most bre...
Environmental abiotic stresses, such as drought, high-salinity and low temperature, severely impair ...
Mild cold stress (chilling) limits early growth of maize (Zea mays L.) in central and northern Europ...