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Frost resistance of winter rape leaves as related to the changes in water potential and growth capability
Authors:Alina Kacperska  Leszek Kulesza
Affiliation:Plant Hardiness Lab., Inst. of Botany, Univ. of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, PL-00-927 Warszawa, Poland
Abstract:Differential thermal analysis indicated that the frost resistance of winter rape leaves ( Brassica napus L. var. oleifera L. cv. Gòrczanski), collected from plants grown in the cold (5/2°C), relies mainly on their ability to supercool to −9 to −11°C, i.e. consists in freezing avoidance. Initiation of ice formation in the cold-acclimated leaves resulted in the death of more than 50% of the cells as determined with a conductivity method. The development of freezing tolerance appeared to be an attribute of the second stage of plant hardening and was induced by the exposure of plants to a slightly subzero temperature (−5°C) for 18 h. Such a treatment brought about a sudden and persistent water potential decrease in the leaves, despite the fact that they had reabsorbed water from the medium prior to water potential measurements. Water potential changes were associated with a higher growth capability of the leaves as checked by determinations of disk area increments. It is suggested that the increased frost tolerance of the cold-grown winter rape leaves, subjected to subfreezing temperature, is related to the decreased water potential of the tissue caused by changes in turgor and/or in osmotic pressures of the cells.
Keywords:Brassicu napus    cold acclimation    differential thermal analysis    electrolyte leakage    frost avoidance    frost resistance    frost tolerance    growth capability    rape leaves    supercooling    subfreezing
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