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Cold hardiness in plants : molecular genetics, cell biology and physiology / edited by Tony H.H. Chen, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA, M. Uemura, Cryobiosystem Research Centre, Iwate University, Morioka, Japan and S. Fujikawa, Department of Environmental Resources, Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2006Copyright date: 2006Description: 1 online resource (xi, 256 pages) : illustrations, chartsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
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  • online resource
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Cold hardiness in plants.DDC classification:
  • 581.4/2 23
LOC classification:
  • QK756 .C653 2006eb
Online resources: Also available in print format.
Contents:
Global Analysis of Gene Networks to Solve Complex Abiotic Stress Responses / K. Shinozaki and K. Yamaguchi-Shinozaki -- The CBF Cold Response Pathways of Arabidopsis and Tomato / J.T. Vogel, D. Cook, S.G. Fowler and M.F. Thomashow -- Barley Contains a Large CBF Gene Family Associated with Quantitative Cold-tolerance Traits / J.S. Skinner, J. von Zitzewitz, L. Marquez-Cedillo, T. Filichkin, P. Szücs, K. Amundsen, E.J. Stockinger, M.F. Thomashow, T.H.H. Chen and P.M. Hayes -- Structural Organization of Barley CBF Genes Coincident with a QTL for Cold Hardiness / E.J. Stockinger, H. Cheng and J.S. Skinner -- The Genetic Basis of Vernalization Responses in Barley / L.L.D. Cooper, J. von Zitzewitz, J.S. Skinner, P. Szücs, I. Karsai, E. Francia, A.M. Stanca, N. Pecchioni, D.A. Laurie, T.H.H. Chen and P.M. Hayes -- Vernalization Genes in Winter Cereals / N.A. Kane, J. Danyluk and F. Sarhan -- A Bulk Segregant Approach to Identify Genetic Polymorphisms Associated with Cold Tolerance in Lucerne / Y. Castonguay, J. Cloutier, S. Laberge, A. Bertrand and R. Michaud -- Ectopic Overexpression of AtCBF1 in Potato Enhances Freezing Tolerance / M.-T. Pino, J.S. Skinner, Z. Jeknić, E.J. Park, P.M. Hayes and T.H.H. Chen -- Overexpression of a Heat-inducible apx Gene Confers Chilling Tolerance to Rice Plants / Y. Sato and H. Saruyama -- Physiological and Morphological Alterations Associated with Development of Freezing Tolerance in the Moss Physcomitrella patens / A. Minami, M. Nagao, K. Arakawa, S. Fujikawa and D. Takezawa -- Control of Growth and Cold Acclimation in Silver Birch / M.K. Aalto and E.T. Palva -- The Role of the CBF-dependent Signalling Pathway in Woody Perennials / C. Benedict, J.S. Skinner, R. Meng, Y. Chang, R. Bhalerao, C. Finn, T.H.H. Chen and V. Hurry -- Functional Role of Winter-accumulating Proteins from Mulberry Tree in Adaptation to Winter-induced Stresses / S. Fujikawa, N. Ukaji, M. Nagao, K. Yamane, D. Takezawa and K. Arakawa -- The Role of Compatible Solutes in Plant Freezing Tolerance : a Case Study on Raffinose / D.K. Hincha, E. Zuther, M. Hundertmark and A.G. Heyer -- Dehydration in Model Membranes and Protoplasts : Contrasting Effects at Low, Intermediate and High Hydrations / K.L. Koster and G. Bryant -- Effect of Plasma Membrane-associated Proteins on Acquisition of Freezing Tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana / Y. Tominaga, C. Nakagawara, Y. Kawamura and M. Uemura.
Abstract: This book contains 16 papers presenting the latest research findings on plant freezing and chilling stress from major laboratories around the world. They focus on various aspects of molecular genetics and, in many cases, the use of transgenic plants to further our understanding of plant cold hardiness at the molecular level. Other papers include: vernalization genes in winter cereals; global analysis of gene networks to solve complex abiotic stress responses; control of growth and cold acclimatization in silver birch (Betula pendula); and the effect of plasma membrane-associated proteins on the acquisition of freezing tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana. This book is intended for researchers in plant physiology and plant development, ecology and genetics.
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Based on presentations at the 7th International Plant Cold Hardiness Seminar (7th IPCHS) held at the Conference Hall of Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, from 10 to 15 July 2004.

This book contains 16 papers presenting the latest research findings on plant freezing and chilling stress from major laboratories around the world. They focus on various aspects of molecular genetics and, in many cases, the use of transgenic plants to further our understanding of plant cold hardiness at the molecular level. Other papers include: vernalization genes in winter cereals; global analysis of gene networks to solve complex abiotic stress responses; control of growth and cold acclimatization in silver birch (Betula pendula); and the effect of plasma membrane-associated proteins on the acquisition of freezing tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana. This book is intended for researchers in plant physiology and plant development, ecology and genetics.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Global Analysis of Gene Networks to Solve Complex Abiotic Stress Responses / K. Shinozaki and K. Yamaguchi-Shinozaki -- The CBF Cold Response Pathways of Arabidopsis and Tomato / J.T. Vogel, D. Cook, S.G. Fowler and M.F. Thomashow -- Barley Contains a Large CBF Gene Family Associated with Quantitative Cold-tolerance Traits / J.S. Skinner, J. von Zitzewitz, L. Marquez-Cedillo, T. Filichkin, P. Szücs, K. Amundsen, E.J. Stockinger, M.F. Thomashow, T.H.H. Chen and P.M. Hayes -- Structural Organization of Barley CBF Genes Coincident with a QTL for Cold Hardiness / E.J. Stockinger, H. Cheng and J.S. Skinner -- The Genetic Basis of Vernalization Responses in Barley / L.L.D. Cooper, J. von Zitzewitz, J.S. Skinner, P. Szücs, I. Karsai, E. Francia, A.M. Stanca, N. Pecchioni, D.A. Laurie, T.H.H. Chen and P.M. Hayes -- Vernalization Genes in Winter Cereals / N.A. Kane, J. Danyluk and F. Sarhan -- A Bulk Segregant Approach to Identify Genetic Polymorphisms Associated with Cold Tolerance in Lucerne / Y. Castonguay, J. Cloutier, S. Laberge, A. Bertrand and R. Michaud -- Ectopic Overexpression of AtCBF1 in Potato Enhances Freezing Tolerance / M.-T. Pino, J.S. Skinner, Z. Jeknić, E.J. Park, P.M. Hayes and T.H.H. Chen -- Overexpression of a Heat-inducible apx Gene Confers Chilling Tolerance to Rice Plants / Y. Sato and H. Saruyama -- Physiological and Morphological Alterations Associated with Development of Freezing Tolerance in the Moss Physcomitrella patens / A. Minami, M. Nagao, K. Arakawa, S. Fujikawa and D. Takezawa -- Control of Growth and Cold Acclimation in Silver Birch / M.K. Aalto and E.T. Palva -- The Role of the CBF-dependent Signalling Pathway in Woody Perennials / C. Benedict, J.S. Skinner, R. Meng, Y. Chang, R. Bhalerao, C. Finn, T.H.H. Chen and V. Hurry -- Functional Role of Winter-accumulating Proteins from Mulberry Tree in Adaptation to Winter-induced Stresses / S. Fujikawa, N. Ukaji, M. Nagao, K. Yamane, D. Takezawa and K. Arakawa -- The Role of Compatible Solutes in Plant Freezing Tolerance : a Case Study on Raffinose / D.K. Hincha, E. Zuther, M. Hundertmark and A.G. Heyer -- Dehydration in Model Membranes and Protoplasts : Contrasting Effects at Low, Intermediate and High Hydrations / K.L. Koster and G. Bryant -- Effect of Plasma Membrane-associated Proteins on Acquisition of Freezing Tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana / Y. Tominaga, C. Nakagawara, Y. Kawamura and M. Uemura.

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