Evergreen plants growing at high latitudes or high elevations may experience freezing events in their photosynthetic tissues. Freezing events can have physical and physiological effects on the leaves which alter leaf optical properties affecting remote and proximal sensing parameters. We froze leaves of six alpine plant species (Soldanella alpina, Ranunculus kuepferi, Luzula nutans, Gentiana acaulis, Geum montanum, and Centaurea uniflora) and three evergreen forest understorey species (Hepatica nobilis, Fragaria vesca and Oxalis acetosella), and assessed their spectral transmittance and optically measured pigments, as well as photochemical efficiency of photosystem II (PSII) as an indicator of freezing damage. Upon freezing, leaves of all t...
Evergreen plants in boreal biomes undergo seasonal hardening and dehardening adjusting their photosy...
Abstract Background Freezing tolerance is an important factor in the geographical distribution of pl...
Background: Temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors limiting plant growth and produ...
Evergreen plants growing at high latitudes or high elevations may experience freezing events in thei...
Evergreen leaves of temperate climate plants are often subject to frosts. Changes in carbon gain pat...
Plants are moving poleward and upward in response to climate warming. However, such movements lag be...
chlorophyll fluorescence / bark chlorenchyma / frost damage • Several techniques were used to invest...
During winter, trees have to cope with harsh conditions, including extreme freeze-thaw stress. This ...
Snow is known to have a major impact on vegetation in arctic ecosystems, but little is known about h...
The southern Appalachian Mountains experience harsh winter conditions, including extremely cold air ...
During the short, snow-free growing seasons in the Arctic, sudden “cold snaps” or freeze thaw events...
Over winter, alpine plants are protected from low-temperature extremes by a blanket of snow. Climate...
The effect of chilling on photosystem II (PSII) efficiency was studied in the variegated leaves of C...
This report provides a brief review of key findings related to frost resistance in alpine woody plan...
Photosynthetic acclimation to cold conditions is an important factor influencing freezing tolerance ...
Evergreen plants in boreal biomes undergo seasonal hardening and dehardening adjusting their photosy...
Abstract Background Freezing tolerance is an important factor in the geographical distribution of pl...
Background: Temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors limiting plant growth and produ...
Evergreen plants growing at high latitudes or high elevations may experience freezing events in thei...
Evergreen leaves of temperate climate plants are often subject to frosts. Changes in carbon gain pat...
Plants are moving poleward and upward in response to climate warming. However, such movements lag be...
chlorophyll fluorescence / bark chlorenchyma / frost damage • Several techniques were used to invest...
During winter, trees have to cope with harsh conditions, including extreme freeze-thaw stress. This ...
Snow is known to have a major impact on vegetation in arctic ecosystems, but little is known about h...
The southern Appalachian Mountains experience harsh winter conditions, including extremely cold air ...
During the short, snow-free growing seasons in the Arctic, sudden “cold snaps” or freeze thaw events...
Over winter, alpine plants are protected from low-temperature extremes by a blanket of snow. Climate...
The effect of chilling on photosystem II (PSII) efficiency was studied in the variegated leaves of C...
This report provides a brief review of key findings related to frost resistance in alpine woody plan...
Photosynthetic acclimation to cold conditions is an important factor influencing freezing tolerance ...
Evergreen plants in boreal biomes undergo seasonal hardening and dehardening adjusting their photosy...
Abstract Background Freezing tolerance is an important factor in the geographical distribution of pl...
Background: Temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors limiting plant growth and produ...