Plant cold hardiness : from the laboratory to the field /
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作 者:edited by Lawrence V. Gusta, Michael E. Wisniewski and Karen K. Tanino.
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ISBN:9781845935139
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Presenting the latest research on the effects of cold and sub-zero temperatures on plant distribution, growth and yield, this comprehensive volume contains 28 chapters by international experts covering basic molecular science to broad ecological studies on the impact of global warming, and an industry perspective on transgenic approaches to abiotic stress tolerance. With a focus on integrating molecular studies in the laboratory with field research and physiological studies of whole plants in their natural environments, this book covers plant physiology, production, development, agronomy, ecology, breeding and genetics, and their applications in agriculture and horticulture.
目录
Contributors p. ix
Preface p. xv
Part 1 The Freezing Process
1 Ice Nucleation, Propagation and Deep Supercooling: the Lost Tribes of Freezing Studies M.E. Wisniewski and L.V. Gusta and M.P. Fuller and D. Karlson p. 1
2 Low-temperature Damage to Wheat in Head - Matching Perceptions with Reality M.P. Fuller and J. Christopher and T. Fredericks p. 12
3 Freezing Behaviours in Plant Tissues: Visualization using NMR Micro-imaging and Biochemical Regulatory Factors Involved M. Ishikawa and H. Ide and W.S. Price and Y Arata and T. Nakamura and T. Kishimoto p. 19
4 Factors Related to Change of Deep Supercooling Cability in Xylem Parenchyma Cells of Trees S. Fujikawa and J. Kasuga and N. Takata and K. Arakawa p. 29
Part 2 Molecular Basis for the Acquisition of Freezing Tolerance
5 Plant Cold-shock Domain Proteins: on the Tip of an Iceberg D. Karlson and K. Nakaminami and K. Thompson and Y. Yang and V. Chaikam and P. Mulinti p. 43
6 Expressional and Functional Characterization of Arabidopsis Cold-shock Domain Proteins K. Sasaki and M.-H. Kim and R. Imai p. 55
7 Plasma Membrane and Plant Freezing Tolerance: Possible Involvement of Plasma Membrane Microdomains in Cold Acclimation A. Minami and Y. Kawamura and T. Yamazaki and A. Furuto and M. Uemura p. 62
8 Global Expression of Cold-responsive Genes in Fruit Trees C.L. Bassett and M.E. Wisniewski p. 72
9 Could Ethanolic Fermentation During Cold Shock Be a Novel Plant Cold Stress Coping Strategy? F. Kaplan and D.Y. Sung and D. Haskell and G.S. Riad and M. Popp and M. Amaya and A. LaBoon and Y. Kawamura and Y. Tominaga and J. Kopka and M. Uemura and K.-J. Lee and J.K. Brecht and C.L. Guy p. 80
Part 3 Linkage Between Development Arrest and Cold Hardiness
10 Bud Set - A Landmark of the Seasonal Growth Cycle in Poplar A. Rohde p. 91
11 An Epigenetic Memory from Time of Embryo Development Affects Climatic Adaptation in Norway Spruce 脴.Johnsen and H. Kuaalen and I. Yakoulev and O.G. Daehlen and C.G. Fossdal and T. Skr酶ppa p. 99
12 The Influence of Temperature on Dormancy Induction and Plant Survival in Woody Plants L. Kalcsits and S. Silim and K. Tanino p. 108
Part 4 Genetic Basis of Superior Cold Tolerance
13 Winter Hardiness and the CBF Genes in the Triticeaex E.J. Stockinger p. 119
14 Regulation of Stress-responsive Signalling Pathways by Eudicot CBF/DREB1 Genes A. Nassuth and M. Siddiqua p. 131
Part 5 Impactof Global Climate Change on Plants
15 Evolution of Plant Cold Hardiness and its Manifestation along the Latitudinal Gradient in the Canadian Arctic J. Suoboda p. 140
16 Ice Encasement Damage on Grass Crops and Alpine Plants in Iceland - Impact of Climate Change B.E. Gudleifsson p. 163
17 Impact of Simulated Acid Snow Stress on Leaves of Cold-acclimated Winter Wheat K. Arakawa and H. Inada and S. Fujikawa p. 173
18 Elevated Atmospheric CO 2 Concentrations Enhance Vulnerability to Frost Damage in a Warming World M.C. Ball and M.J. Hill p. 183
19 The Occurrence of Winter-freeze Events in Fruit Crops Grown in the Okanagan Valley and the Potential Impact of Climate Change H.A. Quamme and A.J. Cannon and D. Neilsen and J.M. Caprio and W.G. Taylor p. 190
20 Cold Hardiness in Antarctic Vascular Plants L.A. Bravo and L. Bascu帽谩n-Godoy and E. P茅rez-Torres and L.J. Corcuera p. 198
Part 6 From The Laboratory to the Field: Bridging the Gap
21 Patterns of Freezing in Plants: the Influence of Species, Environment and Experiential Procedures L.V. Gusta and M.E. Wisniewski and R.G. Trischuk p. 214
22 Going to Extremes: Low-temperature Tolerance and Acclimation in Temperate and Boreal Conifers G.R. Strimbeck and P.G. Schaberg p. 226
23 The Rapid Cold-hardening Response in Insects: Ecological Significance and Physiological Mechanisms M.A. Elnitsky and R.E. Lee p. 240
Part 7 Photosynthesis and Signalling
24 Conifer Cold Hardiness, Climate Change and the Likely Effects of Warmer Temperatures on Photosyndiesis I. Ensminger and N.P.A. H眉ner and F. Busch p. 249
25 Chemical Genetics Identifies New Chilling Stress Determinants in Arabidopsis J. Einset p. 262
26 Analysis of the Ascorbate Antioxidant Pathway in Overwintering Populations of Lucerne (Medicago sativa L) of Contrasting Freezing Tolerance A. Bertrand and Y. Castonguay and S. Laberge and J. Cloutier and R. Michaud p. 271
Part 8 Systems Biology
27 Identification of Proteins from Potato Leaves Submitted to Chilling Temperature J. Renaut and S. Planchon and M. Oufir and J.-F. Hausman and L. Hoffmann and D. Evers p. 279
28 Genomics of Cold Hardiness in Forest Trees J. Holliday p. 293
Index p. 305
Preface p. xv
Part 1 The Freezing Process
1 Ice Nucleation, Propagation and Deep Supercooling: the Lost Tribes of Freezing Studies M.E. Wisniewski and L.V. Gusta and M.P. Fuller and D. Karlson p. 1
2 Low-temperature Damage to Wheat in Head - Matching Perceptions with Reality M.P. Fuller and J. Christopher and T. Fredericks p. 12
3 Freezing Behaviours in Plant Tissues: Visualization using NMR Micro-imaging and Biochemical Regulatory Factors Involved M. Ishikawa and H. Ide and W.S. Price and Y Arata and T. Nakamura and T. Kishimoto p. 19
4 Factors Related to Change of Deep Supercooling Cability in Xylem Parenchyma Cells of Trees S. Fujikawa and J. Kasuga and N. Takata and K. Arakawa p. 29
Part 2 Molecular Basis for the Acquisition of Freezing Tolerance
5 Plant Cold-shock Domain Proteins: on the Tip of an Iceberg D. Karlson and K. Nakaminami and K. Thompson and Y. Yang and V. Chaikam and P. Mulinti p. 43
6 Expressional and Functional Characterization of Arabidopsis Cold-shock Domain Proteins K. Sasaki and M.-H. Kim and R. Imai p. 55
7 Plasma Membrane and Plant Freezing Tolerance: Possible Involvement of Plasma Membrane Microdomains in Cold Acclimation A. Minami and Y. Kawamura and T. Yamazaki and A. Furuto and M. Uemura p. 62
8 Global Expression of Cold-responsive Genes in Fruit Trees C.L. Bassett and M.E. Wisniewski p. 72
9 Could Ethanolic Fermentation During Cold Shock Be a Novel Plant Cold Stress Coping Strategy? F. Kaplan and D.Y. Sung and D. Haskell and G.S. Riad and M. Popp and M. Amaya and A. LaBoon and Y. Kawamura and Y. Tominaga and J. Kopka and M. Uemura and K.-J. Lee and J.K. Brecht and C.L. Guy p. 80
Part 3 Linkage Between Development Arrest and Cold Hardiness
10 Bud Set - A Landmark of the Seasonal Growth Cycle in Poplar A. Rohde p. 91
11 An Epigenetic Memory from Time of Embryo Development Affects Climatic Adaptation in Norway Spruce 脴.Johnsen and H. Kuaalen and I. Yakoulev and O.G. Daehlen and C.G. Fossdal and T. Skr酶ppa p. 99
12 The Influence of Temperature on Dormancy Induction and Plant Survival in Woody Plants L. Kalcsits and S. Silim and K. Tanino p. 108
Part 4 Genetic Basis of Superior Cold Tolerance
13 Winter Hardiness and the CBF Genes in the Triticeaex E.J. Stockinger p. 119
14 Regulation of Stress-responsive Signalling Pathways by Eudicot CBF/DREB1 Genes A. Nassuth and M. Siddiqua p. 131
Part 5 Impactof Global Climate Change on Plants
15 Evolution of Plant Cold Hardiness and its Manifestation along the Latitudinal Gradient in the Canadian Arctic J. Suoboda p. 140
16 Ice Encasement Damage on Grass Crops and Alpine Plants in Iceland - Impact of Climate Change B.E. Gudleifsson p. 163
17 Impact of Simulated Acid Snow Stress on Leaves of Cold-acclimated Winter Wheat K. Arakawa and H. Inada and S. Fujikawa p. 173
18 Elevated Atmospheric CO 2 Concentrations Enhance Vulnerability to Frost Damage in a Warming World M.C. Ball and M.J. Hill p. 183
19 The Occurrence of Winter-freeze Events in Fruit Crops Grown in the Okanagan Valley and the Potential Impact of Climate Change H.A. Quamme and A.J. Cannon and D. Neilsen and J.M. Caprio and W.G. Taylor p. 190
20 Cold Hardiness in Antarctic Vascular Plants L.A. Bravo and L. Bascu帽谩n-Godoy and E. P茅rez-Torres and L.J. Corcuera p. 198
Part 6 From The Laboratory to the Field: Bridging the Gap
21 Patterns of Freezing in Plants: the Influence of Species, Environment and Experiential Procedures L.V. Gusta and M.E. Wisniewski and R.G. Trischuk p. 214
22 Going to Extremes: Low-temperature Tolerance and Acclimation in Temperate and Boreal Conifers G.R. Strimbeck and P.G. Schaberg p. 226
23 The Rapid Cold-hardening Response in Insects: Ecological Significance and Physiological Mechanisms M.A. Elnitsky and R.E. Lee p. 240
Part 7 Photosynthesis and Signalling
24 Conifer Cold Hardiness, Climate Change and the Likely Effects of Warmer Temperatures on Photosyndiesis I. Ensminger and N.P.A. H眉ner and F. Busch p. 249
25 Chemical Genetics Identifies New Chilling Stress Determinants in Arabidopsis J. Einset p. 262
26 Analysis of the Ascorbate Antioxidant Pathway in Overwintering Populations of Lucerne (Medicago sativa L) of Contrasting Freezing Tolerance A. Bertrand and Y. Castonguay and S. Laberge and J. Cloutier and R. Michaud p. 271
Part 8 Systems Biology
27 Identification of Proteins from Potato Leaves Submitted to Chilling Temperature J. Renaut and S. Planchon and M. Oufir and J.-F. Hausman and L. Hoffmann and D. Evers p. 279
28 Genomics of Cold Hardiness in Forest Trees J. Holliday p. 293
Index p. 305
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