Soybean (Glycine max) is considered to be cold intolerant and is not able to significantly acclimate to cold/freezing stress. In most cold tolerant plants, the C-repeat/DRE Binding Factors (CBF/DREBs) are critical contributors to successful cold-responses; rapidly increasing following cold treatment and regulating the induction of many cold responsive genes. In soybean vegetative tissue, we found strong, transient accumulation of CBF transcripts in response to cold stress; however, the soybean transcripts of typical cold responsive genes (homologues to Arabidopsis genes such as dehydrins, ADH1, RAP2.1, and LEA14) were not significantly altered. Soybean CBFs were found to be functional, as when expressed constitutively in Arabidopsis they in...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
Abiotic stresses such as cold, drought, osmotic, and salinity are serious environmental problems for...
Abstract Background Low temperature severely limits the growth, yield, and geographic distributions ...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
Freezing stress affects all plants from temperate zones to the poles. Global climate change means su...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
Abiotic stresses such as cold, drought, osmotic, and salinity are serious environmental problems for...
Abstract Background Low temperature severely limits the growth, yield, and geographic distributions ...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
During cold stress, soybean CBF/DREB1 transcript levels increase rapidly; however, expected downstre...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
Freezing stress affects all plants from temperate zones to the poles. Global climate change means su...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) is susceptible to low temperatures. Increasing lines of evidence indicate t...