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Injury to potato leaves exposed to subzero temperatures in the absence of freezing
Authors:O M Lindstrom  J V Carter
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Plant Hardiness, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science and Landscape Architecture, 305 Alderman Hall, 55108 St. Paul, MN, USA
Abstract:Electrolyte leakage was measured in ldquohardenedrdquo and ldquononhardenedrdquo leaves of three potato species, Solanum tuberosum L., S. acaule Bitt. and S. commersonii Dun., and one interspecific cross, ldquoAlaska Frostlessrdquo (S. acaule x S. tuberosum) when exposed to various subzero temperatures. The leaves were undercooled (no ice present) from 0°C to -12.5°C for 45 min and to-4°C for up to 10 d. Regardless of the degree of undercooling no injury was observed in any of the potatoes, ldquohardenedrdquo or ldquononhardenedrdquo, for up to 12 h. After 5 d, however, electrolyte leakage was observed in ldquohardenedrdquo S. tuberosum, S. acaule and S. commersonii, and in ldquononhardenedrdquo ldquoAlaska Frostlessrdquo. After 10 d exposure all potatoes, ldquohardenedrdquo and ldquononhardenedrdquo, showed a significant amount of electrolyte leakage as compared to their controls kept at 0°C for 10 d.Scientific Journal Series Paper No. 13842 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, St. Paul, Minn
Keywords:Chilling injury  Solanum  Temperature (chilling)  Undercooling
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