Short-day photoperiods affect expression of genes related to dormancy and freezing tolerance in norway spruce seedlings

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  • who: Elisabeth Wallin from the Dalarna University, , Falun, West Lafayette, IN, USA have published the research: Short-day photoperiods affect expression of genes related to dormancy and freezing tolerance in Norway spruce seedlings, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of July/13,/2012
  • what: The overall aim of this study was to investigate how the activity of genes related to dormancy and freezing tolerance influence the physiological responses of SD-treated seedlings. Despite the fact that control seedlings in the study showed terminal shoot growth late in the season compared to SDtreated seedlings, they still developed somewhat . . .

     

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