Search Results - "Limin, A.E"
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Developmental Regulation of Low-temperature Tolerance in Winter Wheat
Published in Annals of botany (01-06-2001)“…Vernalization and photoperiod genes have wide-ranging effects on the timing of gene expression in plants. The objectives of this study were to (1) determine if…”
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Low-temperature tolerance and genetic potential in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): response to photoperiod, vernalization, and plant development
Published in Planta (01-07-2006)“…It is frequently observed that winter habit types are more low-temperature (LT) tolerant than spring habit types. This raises the question of whether this is…”
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TaVRT-2, a member of the StMADS-11 clade of flowering repressors, is regulated by vernalization and photoperiod in wheat
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-2005)“…The initiation of the reproductive phase in winter cereals is delayed during winter until favorable growth conditions resume in the spring. This delay is…”
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Phenological development and expression of freezing resistance in spring and winter wheat under field conditions in north-west Iran
Published in Field crops research (01-06-2006)“…Low temperature (LT) stress is one of the primary environmental factors limiting the expansion of winter wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) production in northern…”
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Developmental traits affecting low-temperature tolerance response in near-isogenic lines for the vernalization locus Vrn-A1 in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell)
Published in Annals of botany (01-05-2002)“…Investigation of low-temperature (LT) tolerance in cereals has commonly led to the region of the vrn-A1 vernalization gene or its homologue in related genomes…”
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Low‐Temperature Tolerance in Cereals: Model and Genetic Interpretation
Published in Crop science (01-05-1999)“…Exposure of plants to low temperature (LT) produces a myriad of measurable changes in morphological, biochemical, and physiological characters that are often…”
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The regulatory role of vernalization in the expression of low-temperature-induced genes in wheat and rye
Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-09-1996)“…Low temperature is one of the primary stresses limiting the growth and productivity of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and rye (Secale cereale L.). Winter cereals…”
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Regulation of low-temperature tolerance in barley under field conditions in northwest Iran
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-07-2005)“…Low-temperature (LT) stress is a major factor limiting the over-winter survival of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). The objective of this study was to determine…”
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Influence of photoperiod response on the expression of cold hardiness in wheat and barley
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-10-2000)“…Vernalization and photoperiod requirements regulate the timing of the vegetative/reproductive transition in plants. Cereals adapted to cold winter climates…”
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Relationship between low-temperature tolerance and vernalization response in wheat and rye
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (1996)“…Vernalization response and low-temperature acclimation are survival mechanisms that cereals have evolved to cope with low-temperature stress. Both responses…”
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Morphological and cytological characters associated with low-temperature tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell.)
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-10-2000)“…Attempts to associate morphological or cytological characters with low-temperature (LT) tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) and other members…”
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Sources and inheritance of resistance to Russian wheat aphid in Triticum species amphiploids and Triticum tauschii
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-07-1991)“…The Russian wheat aphid (RWA), Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko), has caused significant losses to wheat and barley in Canada, Mexico, and the USA during 1986–1990…”
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Relationship between guard cell length and cold hardiness in wheat
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-01-1994)“…Identification of plant characters associated with cold tolerance is useful for the development of plant-breeding selection procedures and understanding the…”
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Cold hardiness of forage grasses grown on the Canadian prairies
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-10-1987)“…Cold hardiness ratings of 18 forage grass species, and cold hardy reference cultivars of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L. ’Norstar’) and rye (Secale cereale…”
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Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia) resistance in wheat and related species
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-07-1990)“…The Russian wheat aphid (RWA) has become a crop pest of significant economic importance in wheat-producing areas of North America. Resistant cultivars offer…”
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Chromosome mapping of low-temperature induced Wcs120 family genes and regulation of cold-tolerance expression in wheat
Published in Molecular & general genetics (27-02-1997)“…Low-temperature (LT) induced genes of the Wcs120 family in wheat (Triticum aestivum) were mapped to specific chromosome arms using Western and Southern blot…”
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Cold hardiness in hexaploid triticale
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-01-1985)“…The excellent cold hardiness of rye (Secale cereale L.) makes it a potential source of genetic variability for the improvement of this character in related…”
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Cold hardiness in Triticum and Aegilops species
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (1985)“…A total of 237 Triticum and Aegilops accessions were cold-acclimated and screened for cold hardiness. These included 90 A genome accessions (T. monococcum L…”
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