Cold Hardiness in Plants/

Cold Hardiness in Plants/ molecular genetics cell biology and physiology ed. by Tony H.H. Chen - 1st.ed. - Oxfordshire : CABI, 2006. - 288 p.

1: Global Analysis of Gene Networks to Solve Complex Abiotic Stress responses 2: The CBF Cold Response Pathways of Arabidopsis and Tomato 3: Barley Contains a Large CBF Gene Family Associated with Quantitative Cold Tolerance Traits 4: Structural Organization of Barley CBF Genes Coincident with QTLs for Cold Hardiness 5: The genetic basis of vernalization response in barley 6: Vernalization Genes in Winter Cereals 7: A Bulk Segregant Approach to Identify Genetic Polymorphisms Associated with Cold Tolerance in Alfalfa 8: Ectopic Over-expression of AtCBF1 in Potato Enhances Freezing Tolerance 9: Over-expression of a Heat-inducible apx Gene Confers Chilling Tolerance to Rice Plants 10: Physiological and Morphological Alterations Associated with Development of Freezing Tolerance in The Moss Physcomitrella patens 11: Control of Growth and Cold Acclimation in Silver Birch 12: The Role of the CBF-Dependent Signalling Pathway in Woody Perennials 13: Functional Role of Winter-accumulating Proteins from Mulberry Tree in adaptation to Winter-induced Stresses 14: The Role of Compatible Solutes in Plant Freezing Tolerance: A Case Study on Raffinose 15: Dehydration in model membranes and protoplasts: contrasting effects at low, intermediate and high hydrations 16: Effect of Plasma Membrane-associated Proteins on Acquisition of Freezing Tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana

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Plants -- Frost resistance -- Congresses.
Plants -- Frost resistance.

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