Evolution of Cold Acclimation and Its Role in Niche Transition in the Temperate Grass Subfamily Pooideae

Volume: 180, Issue: 1, Pages: 404 - 419
Published: Mar 8, 2019
Abstract
The grass subfamily Pooideae dominates the grass floras in cold temperate regions and has evolved complex physiological adaptations to cope with extreme environmental conditions like frost, winter, and seasonality. One such adaptation is cold acclimation, wherein plants increase their frost tolerance in response to gradually falling temperatures and shorter days in the autumn. However, understanding how complex traits like cold acclimation...
Paper Details
Title
Evolution of Cold Acclimation and Its Role in Niche Transition in the Temperate Grass Subfamily Pooideae
Published Date
Mar 8, 2019
Volume
180
Issue
1
Pages
404 - 419
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