Temperature drop, dry matter accumulation and cold resistance of young cucumber plants

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M.I. Sysoeva
E.F. Markovskaya
T.G. Kharkina
E.G. Sherudilo
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[1] Institute of Biology,
[2] Karelian Research Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Plant Growth Regulation | 1999年 / 28卷
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cold resistance; Cucumis sativus L.; dry matter production; temperature drop;
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The study aimed to provide information on the involvement of plant cold resistance in a whole cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) plant response to temperature drop treatments. The main objective was to explain the effects of a temperature drop on dry matter production and plant morphogenesis. The experimental design included temperature drops to 12°C for 0, 1, 2, 4 and 6 hours at the beginning, in the middle and at the end of the night. The overall average temperature for all treatments was 20°C. A 2-hour temperature drop resulted in the most significant reduction in plant dry weight and leaf petiole length, but the highest degree of cold resistance. With the extension of a temperature drop duration to 4--6 hours, dry matter production was similar to that in the control plants, leaf petiole length increased, but not up to the control level and cold resistance was reduced, but was still higher compared to that of the control plants. Changes in dry matter production, leaf petiole length and cold resistance, depending on the duration of the temperature drop, were interrelated and their patterns varied little with the timing (position effect) of the temperature drop. It is concluded that plant cold resistance mechanisms play an important role in a whole plant response to temperature drop treatments. Thus, plant response to temperature drop treatments can be considered as a response to stress.
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