1967
DOI: 10.1104/pp.42.12.1653
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Influence of Purines and Pyrimidines on Cold Hardiness of Plants. III. Associated Changes in Soluble Protein and Nucleic Acid Content and Tissue pH

Abstract: Summary. When applications of certain purines and pyrimidines enhanced the development or maintenance of cold hardiness, the content of water-soluble, trichloroacetic acid-precipitable protein and nucleic acids and tissue pH were higher in treated plants than in controls. The reverse was generally true when the treated plants were less cold hardy than the controls. In some instances, the purines and pyrimidines increased the content of these nitrogenous constituents in a nonhardy variety to a level equal to th… Show more

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“…Similar changes have been observed in other hardy species (1,2,11). Most recently, research attention has been focused on the changes in proteins (74,94,95,98,99), specific enzymes (29)(30)(31)99), nucleic acids (35,74,97,100), sugars ' (30, 80, 85-87, 93, 101, 102), polysaccharides (13,60), and membranes (60,74,86,99) associated with acclimation.…”
Section: The Second Stage Of Acclimationsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Similar changes have been observed in other hardy species (1,2,11). Most recently, research attention has been focused on the changes in proteins (74,94,95,98,99), specific enzymes (29)(30)(31)99), nucleic acids (35,74,97,100), sugars ' (30, 80, 85-87, 93, 101, 102), polysaccharides (13,60), and membranes (60,74,86,99) associated with acclimation.…”
Section: The Second Stage Of Acclimationsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Foliar applications of purines and pyrimidines that increased cold tolerance also tended to increase pH of plant sap (6). The observation in this study that a major portion of the proteins was not soluble below pH 6 is noteworthy because this corresponds to the transitional pH of sap above and below which alfalfa plants generally are cold-tolerant and cold-sensitive, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…This study seemed particularly appropriate because consistent increases in pH of plant sap have been observed during the acquisition of cold tolerance and the rises in pH were greater in cold-tolerant than cold-sensitive cultivars (6,7,11,12). Foliar applications of purines and pyrimidines that increased cold tolerance also tended to increase pH of plant sap (6).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another bothersome piece of information is the observation that low temperatures inhibit the first stage of acclimation in dogwood (3). This and the numerous metabolic changes associated with acclimation (2,11,12,14,16) tempt one to conclude that the hardiness promoter(s) plays a more active role in the process than just stopping growth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%