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Intracellular resistance correlates with initial stage of frost hardening in willow (Salix viminalis)
Authors:Tapani Repo  Panu Hiekkala  Timo Hietala  Liisa Tahvanainen
Affiliation:Faculty of Forestry, Univ. of Joensuu, P.O. Box 111, FIN–80101 Joensuu, Finland;Lab. of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Dept of Chemical Engineering, Helsinki Univ. of Technology, FIN–02150 Espoo, Finland.
Abstract:Distributed model parameters of shoots of five clones of willow ( Salix viminalis ) were examined with electrical impedance analysis at the end of the growing season and with cold acclimation. The parameters were compared with regard to frost hardiness, linoleic (18:2) and linolenic (18:3) fatty acids, unsaturation/saturation ratio of fatty acids and dry weight content. The intracellular resistance (ri) correlated best with changes in frost hardiness. The value of ri rose from 1–2 Ω m in non-hardened to about 12 Ω m in hardened samples. In the initial stages of frost hardening, a linear relationship was found between ri and frost hardiness and levels of 18:2 fatty acid, and an inverse relationship between ri and levels of 18:3 fatty acid. The unsaturation/saturation ratio of fatty acids rose fairly rapidly in the initial stage of hardening. The dry weight content increased stepwise during the experimental period, and less steadily than ri. In addition, equivalent circuit parameters changed in the prehardening phase, and were probably connected with cell differentiation and lignification. Frost hardiness by the visual method and by extracellular resistance, determined after controlled freezing tests, correlated well in the initial stages of hardening until about − 10°C but deviated upon further hardening.
Keywords:Cold acclimation    dry weight    fatty acid    frost hardiness    impedance analysis    intracellular resistance    Salix viminalis    willow
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