Cold soil and air temperatures reduce germination, seedling growth, and stand establishment of many important agronomic and horticultural crops. Chilling tolerance of many seeds is lost as they germinate and grow into young seedlings. Cucumber (Cucumis sativus cv. Poinsett 76) seedling radicles lose chilling tolerance as they emerge and elongate. Chilling at 2.5 degrees C for 72 It reduced subsequent elongation at 259 degrees C by 12,41, and 77% for 1-, 10-, and 20-mm-long radicles, respectively. Radicle elongation followed an exponential decline with increasing mannitol concentration (r(2) > 0.9) for radicles initially 1 or 10 mm in length. Chilling 1-mm radicles treated for 24 h in 0.3 or 0.6 M mannitol inhibited elongation 90 or 40%, ...
Chilling Injury: Many fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals of tropical or subtropical origin are sen...
Chilling temperatures in the range of 0 to 15°C greatly affect plant growth. Recent research has add...
Chilling temperatures lead to numerous physiological disturbances in the cells of chilling-sensitive...
Cucumber seedling radicles decrease in chilling tolerance as they increase in length or decrease in ...
The aim of the research was to investigate the chilling sensitivity of cucumber seedlings and to all...
Plants with tropical origin including those of the Cucurbitaceae family are generally sensitive to c...
Chilling stress is of major limiting factors influencing the growth and development of warm-season c...
Exposure to a chilling temperature of 2.5degreesC for 96 h inhibited the subsequent growth of cucumb...
Effect of chilling on antioxidant enzymes and DPPH-radical scavenging activity of high- and low-vigo...
Sub-optimal temperature extensively suppresses crop growth during cool-season greenhouse production....
This work was conducted on the use of the RE (radicle emergence) test to estimate the seedling emerg...
Chilling is a devastating stress that has led to a crisis of production for cucumber (Cucumis sativu...
Exposure of vegetable seedlings to lowered temperature affects their growth and the content of certa...
Cucumber ( Cucumis satvus L.) seeds were imbibed in distilled water ( control) and 10 mg l-(1) triad...
The response of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) plants to various root and shoot environments (solutio...
Chilling Injury: Many fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals of tropical or subtropical origin are sen...
Chilling temperatures in the range of 0 to 15°C greatly affect plant growth. Recent research has add...
Chilling temperatures lead to numerous physiological disturbances in the cells of chilling-sensitive...
Cucumber seedling radicles decrease in chilling tolerance as they increase in length or decrease in ...
The aim of the research was to investigate the chilling sensitivity of cucumber seedlings and to all...
Plants with tropical origin including those of the Cucurbitaceae family are generally sensitive to c...
Chilling stress is of major limiting factors influencing the growth and development of warm-season c...
Exposure to a chilling temperature of 2.5degreesC for 96 h inhibited the subsequent growth of cucumb...
Effect of chilling on antioxidant enzymes and DPPH-radical scavenging activity of high- and low-vigo...
Sub-optimal temperature extensively suppresses crop growth during cool-season greenhouse production....
This work was conducted on the use of the RE (radicle emergence) test to estimate the seedling emerg...
Chilling is a devastating stress that has led to a crisis of production for cucumber (Cucumis sativu...
Exposure of vegetable seedlings to lowered temperature affects their growth and the content of certa...
Cucumber ( Cucumis satvus L.) seeds were imbibed in distilled water ( control) and 10 mg l-(1) triad...
The response of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) plants to various root and shoot environments (solutio...
Chilling Injury: Many fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals of tropical or subtropical origin are sen...
Chilling temperatures in the range of 0 to 15°C greatly affect plant growth. Recent research has add...
Chilling temperatures lead to numerous physiological disturbances in the cells of chilling-sensitive...