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MORPHOLOGICAL,ANATOMICAL, AND MOLECULAR CONSEQUENCES OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT AT LOW TEMPERATURE IN SECALE CEREALE
Authors:L CV Puma  N P A Huner
Institution:Department of Plant Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A 5B7 Canada
Abstract:Growth of winter cereals at low, nonfreezing temperatures is essential for the establishment of a cold-hardy state and subsequent survival of the overwintering plant. In this paper, I describe the consequences of growth and development of Secale cereale L. cv. Puma at cold-hardening temperatures with respect to leaf morphology, anatomy, and biochemistry, and with particular emphasis on their relationship to photosynthetic acclimation. Low temperature-induced structural and functional alterations at the level of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase and the chloroplast thylakoid membrane are described and related to overall photosynthetic efficiency and capacity for CO2 utilization. Growth and development at cold-hardening temperatures appear to result in changes in protein conformation and membrane organization, but not in basic composition. It is proposed that developmental temperature imparts a significant effect on the assembly of these multimeric, photosynthetic components, which leads to distinct structural and functional changes.
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