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Short term temperature drops do not enhance cold tolerance
Authors:Jon Anders Stavang  Magnor Hansen  Jorunn E. Olsen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 5003, As, 1432, Norway
Abstract:To successfully transplant agricultural species in the spring, prior hardening is of great significance. Low, non-freezing temperature increases cold tolerance in many species. Also, diurnal temperature drops have been suggested to improve cold tolerance, as assessed by ultrastructural studies after short term freezing of leaf discs. Pre-treatment with lower day than night temperature prior to hardening has also been reported to enhance cold resistance in winter rape. This study investigated the effect of temperature drops on cold resistance of different species. In contrast to a period of continuous low temperature, short diurnal temperature drops did not enhance cold tolerance in Arabidopsis, swede, white cabbage or pea, compared to control plants. Exposure to low temperature of 6°C for 6 days increased cold tolerance by 2–5°C compared to plants exposed to diurnal temperature drops or control plants. Pre-treatment with diurnal temperature drops in the entire growth period prior to hardening with constant low temperature did not give any additional hardening in swede and pea. In conclusion, by freeze testing of whole plants under controlled conditions we have found no evidence supporting the hypothesis that diurnal temperature drops improve cold tolerance. However, temperature drops reduce plants size like shown earlier for a number of other species, and thus is a tool to produce compact, robust plants.
Keywords:Arabidopsis    Brassica   Cold tolerance  Cold hardening   Pisum sativum   Temperature drop
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