The Antarctic Peninsula has rapidly warmed up in past decades, and global warming has exhibited an asymmetric trend; therefore, it is interesting to understand whether nocturnal or diurnal warming is the most relevant for plant cold deacclimation. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of diurnal and nocturnal warming on Antarctic vascular plant’s freezing resistance under laboratory conditions. This was studied by measuring the lethal temperature for 50% of tissue (LT50), ice nucleation temperature (INT), and freezing point (FP) on Deschampsia antarctica and Colobanthus quitensis plants. Additionally, soluble carbohydrates content and dehydrin levels were analyzed during nocturnal and diurnal temperatures increase. Nocturnal warming led t...
In high-mountain habitats, summer frost events can have negative consequences for plant fitness. Des...
Parts of Antarctica have experienced warming almost an order of magnitude greater than the global av...
Monitoring selected populations of the only two native Antarctic vascular plant species (Colobanthus...
The Antarctic Peninsula has rapidly warmed up in past decades, and global warming has exhibited an a...
Although positive effects on growth and reproduction of Antarctic vascular plants have been reported...
Although positive effects on growth and reproduction of Antarctic vascular plants have been reported...
Leaf respiration and photosynthesis will respond differently to an increase in temperature during ni...
Projected rises in atmospheric CO2 concentration and minimum night-time temperatures may have import...
Global warming is strongly affecting the maritime Antarctica climate and the consequent melting of p...
Global warming is strongly affecting the maritime Antarctica climate and the consequent melting of p...
Climate change can affect the performance of the only two vascular plant species found in Antarctica...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of three regions of the planet that have experienced the highest rate...
Cool-season grasses are adapted to seasonal decreases in temperature that in some areas reach well b...
Cool-season grasses are adapted to seasonal decreases in temperature that in some areas reach well b...
The species Deschampsia antarctica (DA) is one of the only two native vascular species that live in ...
In high-mountain habitats, summer frost events can have negative consequences for plant fitness. Des...
Parts of Antarctica have experienced warming almost an order of magnitude greater than the global av...
Monitoring selected populations of the only two native Antarctic vascular plant species (Colobanthus...
The Antarctic Peninsula has rapidly warmed up in past decades, and global warming has exhibited an a...
Although positive effects on growth and reproduction of Antarctic vascular plants have been reported...
Although positive effects on growth and reproduction of Antarctic vascular plants have been reported...
Leaf respiration and photosynthesis will respond differently to an increase in temperature during ni...
Projected rises in atmospheric CO2 concentration and minimum night-time temperatures may have import...
Global warming is strongly affecting the maritime Antarctica climate and the consequent melting of p...
Global warming is strongly affecting the maritime Antarctica climate and the consequent melting of p...
Climate change can affect the performance of the only two vascular plant species found in Antarctica...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of three regions of the planet that have experienced the highest rate...
Cool-season grasses are adapted to seasonal decreases in temperature that in some areas reach well b...
Cool-season grasses are adapted to seasonal decreases in temperature that in some areas reach well b...
The species Deschampsia antarctica (DA) is one of the only two native vascular species that live in ...
In high-mountain habitats, summer frost events can have negative consequences for plant fitness. Des...
Parts of Antarctica have experienced warming almost an order of magnitude greater than the global av...
Monitoring selected populations of the only two native Antarctic vascular plant species (Colobanthus...