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The Reliability and Adaptive Responses of Gross Efficiency in Hot Ambient Conditions
Assessment of freezing tolerance in cumin (Cuminum cyminum) under controlled condition
Cold tolerance of cumin ecotypes was investigated under controlled condition in college of agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. Following three weeks acclimation in controlled conditions, six cumin ecotypes (India Rajestan and five...
Evaluation of Freezing Tolerance of Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) Under Controlled Condition
including 0, -3, -6, -9, -12
and -15 oC. Treatments were arranged in a completely randomized design with three replications.
Following three weeks of acclimation plants were transferred to a thermogradient freezer and...
Harvest index combined with impaired N availability constrains the responsiveness of durum wheat to elevated CO2 concentration and terminal water stress
Exposure of embryos to cyclically cold incubation temperatures durably affects energy metabolism and antioxidant pathways in broiler chickens
Semiquantitative RT-PCR Analysis to Assess the Expression Levels of Wcor14 Transcripts in Winter-Type Wheat
that Wcor14 specifically induced by low temperature. The transcripts of Wcor14 were up-regulated within 3-6 h of cold acclimation at 4°C....
Evaluation of Freezing Tolerance of Hexaploid Triticale Genotypes under Controlled Conditions
with three replications. Plants were kept until 2 leaf stage in chamber with temperature of 20/15°C (day/night) and 12.5 h photoperiod. At the end of this stage, plants were under acclimation for three weeks. After exposing to acclimation freezing the cell...
Expression Profiling and Bioinformatic Analyses of a Novel Cold Stress-Regulated and Chloroplast-Targeted Protein from Triticum Aestivum and Aegilops Tauschii
Cold acclimation is a multigenic trait that allows hardy plants to develop efficient tolerance mechanisms needed for winter survival. To determine the genetic nature of these mechanisms, several cold-responsive genes of unknown functions were...