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Effect of chilling and freezing stresses on jasmonate content in Arabis alpina

Kolaksazov et al., 2013

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9613632923182302256
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Kolaksazov M
Laporte F
Ananieva K
Dobrev P
Herzog M
Ananiev E
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Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science

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Depending on the temperature involved, there are two types of cold stress: chilling stress exerted at low positive temperatures around+ 5 C and freezing stress when temperatures are below zero. As an adaptation to cold stress, plants have evolved multiple mechanisms …
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