2022
DOI: 10.3390/antiox11050977
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Integrative Comparative Assessment of Cold Acclimation in Evergreen and Deciduous Iris Species

Abstract: Cold acclimation (CA) is a strategy which plants have evolved to increase freezing tolerance. Global climate change could obstruct CA and raise the probability of winter injury, especially for evergreens. Hence, understanding the regulatory mechanism of CA is crucial to improve freezing tolerance in evergreen plants. A comparative study on a pair of closely related evergreen and deciduous iris species in response to cold through CA was conducive to uncovering and complementing the knowledge of CA. We investiga… Show more

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“…2A). In the leaves of evergreen Iris hexagona Walter, low temperatures led to a significant increase in MDA concentration in January, followed by a decrease in February, before they rose again in March (Shao et al 2022). Our results in winter and early spring are consistent with those obtained for I. hexagona and point to the influence of low temperatures on the plant's cell membranes.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…2A). In the leaves of evergreen Iris hexagona Walter, low temperatures led to a significant increase in MDA concentration in January, followed by a decrease in February, before they rose again in March (Shao et al 2022). Our results in winter and early spring are consistent with those obtained for I. hexagona and point to the influence of low temperatures on the plant's cell membranes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%