2023
DOI: 10.1093/hr/uhad023
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Protease inhibitor ASP enhances freezing tolerance by inhibiting protein degradation in kumquat

Abstract: Cold acclimation is a complex biological process leading to the development of freezing tolerance in plants. In this study, we demonstrated that cold-induced expression of protease inhibitor FmASP in a Citrus-relative species kumquat [Fortunella margarita (Lour.) Swingle] contributes to its freezing tolerance by minimizing protein degradation. Firstly, we found that only cold-acclimated kumquat plants, despite extensive leaf cellular damage during freezing, were able to resume their normal growth upon stress r… Show more

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“…Kumquat has gained significant economic importance due to its ability to tolerate extreme climatic conditions (e.g. freezing temperatures), compared to other citrus species (Morton, 1987;Yang et al, 2023), and for its agronomic traits and nutritional properties. Severe symptoms of twig and branch dieback on kumquat trees were reported for the first time in Sicily from March to July of 2022 after low temperatures, windstorms, and rainfall events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kumquat has gained significant economic importance due to its ability to tolerate extreme climatic conditions (e.g. freezing temperatures), compared to other citrus species (Morton, 1987;Yang et al, 2023), and for its agronomic traits and nutritional properties. Severe symptoms of twig and branch dieback on kumquat trees were reported for the first time in Sicily from March to July of 2022 after low temperatures, windstorms, and rainfall events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%