Exposure to a chilling temperature of 2.5degreesC for 96 h inhibited the subsequent growth of cucumber seedling radicles at 25degreesC by 92%. Exposing seedling with 5 +/- 1 mm long radicles to acetaldehyde vapour (275 mul l(-1)) or to an aqueous ethanol solution (0.6 M) for 2 h, or to 45degreesC for 10 min before chilling, increased chilling tolerance so that the chilling treatment reduced growth by only 47, 39 or 36%, respectively. All of these effective treatments induced the synthesis of a number of proteins, and suppressed de novo protein synthesis (i.e. the incorporation of [S-35]-methionine) by about 70%. In contrast, treatment for 2 h with an aqueous arsenite solution (100 muM) had no effect on chilling sensitivity or the incorporat...
Grafting is widely applied to enhance the tolerance of some vegetables to biotic and abiotic stress....
Heat, sodium-arsenite, and ethanol-induced thermotolerance are compared, especially with regard to t...
Rhizobium having different growth temperature ranges. Several HSPs and CSPs were induced when cells ...
Cucumber seedling radicles decrease in chilling tolerance as they increase in length or decrease in ...
Cold soil and air temperatures reduce germination, seedling growth, and stand establishment of many ...
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...
Treatment of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) seedlings with arsenite or malonate at normal growi...
Chilling stress is of major limiting factors influencing the growth and development of warm-season c...
Tolerance of both protein synthesis and seedling growth to a previously lethal high temperature can ...
Chilling is a devastating stress that has led to a crisis of production for cucumber (Cucumis sativu...
Heat shock is considered an abiotic stress for plant growth, but the effects of heat shock on physio...
Wounding lettuce leaves induces the de novo synthesis of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL, EC 4.3.1....
Wounding is one of many abiotic stresses that produce signals that propagate from injured into adjac...
Cucumber ( Cucumis satvus L.) seeds were imbibed in distilled water ( control) and 10 mg l-(1) triad...
Grafting is widely applied to enhance the tolerance of some vegetables to biotic and abiotic stress....
Heat, sodium-arsenite, and ethanol-induced thermotolerance are compared, especially with regard to t...
Rhizobium having different growth temperature ranges. Several HSPs and CSPs were induced when cells ...
Cucumber seedling radicles decrease in chilling tolerance as they increase in length or decrease in ...
Cold soil and air temperatures reduce germination, seedling growth, and stand establishment of many ...
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...
Treatment of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) seedlings with arsenite or malonate at normal growi...
Chilling stress is of major limiting factors influencing the growth and development of warm-season c...
Tolerance of both protein synthesis and seedling growth to a previously lethal high temperature can ...
Chilling is a devastating stress that has led to a crisis of production for cucumber (Cucumis sativu...
Heat shock is considered an abiotic stress for plant growth, but the effects of heat shock on physio...
Wounding lettuce leaves induces the de novo synthesis of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL, EC 4.3.1....
Wounding is one of many abiotic stresses that produce signals that propagate from injured into adjac...
Cucumber ( Cucumis satvus L.) seeds were imbibed in distilled water ( control) and 10 mg l-(1) triad...
Grafting is widely applied to enhance the tolerance of some vegetables to biotic and abiotic stress....
Heat, sodium-arsenite, and ethanol-induced thermotolerance are compared, especially with regard to t...
Rhizobium having different growth temperature ranges. Several HSPs and CSPs were induced when cells ...