Kinetics of Freezing Damage in Apple Bark and Pine Needles |
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Authors: | J. C. A. M. BERVAES D. O. KETCHIE P. J. C. KUIPER |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Physiology, Biological Centre, University of Groningen, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The time course of freezing damage in pine needles and in bark of apple trees was followed at different subzero temperatures. From these data the killing rate by freezing was determined for trees which differed in degree of cold hardiness. The activation energy of the killing reaction was also calculated. The killing rate was lowest in cold-acclimated trees, but the activation energy of the killing reaction was very high indicating a high degree of structured water in the cells. Non-acclimated trees showed uniform low values of the activation energy of the killing reaction at all subzero temperatures studied. It is suggested that intracellular supercooling could be a part of the mechanism of frost protection in cold-acclimated apple trees within the – 30 to – 20°C range, but not in the –20 to –10°C range. |
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