Plant and microbe adaptations to cold in a changing world

proceedings from Plant and Microbe Adaptations to Cold 2012

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Plant and microbe adaptations to cold in a changing world

proceedings from Plant and Microbe Adaptations to Cold 2012

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Global warming is affecting agriculture in a wide range of the climatic zones. In contrast to the extensive debate over the effects of global warming during summer growth, the impact of rising winter temperature on agricultural production has received considerably less attention. However, climate changes can certainly affect winter conditions, and small changes in winter climate can have even more drastic impacts in many regions of the world. Plant and Microbe Adaptations to Cold (PMAC) is an interdisciplinary forum for research and extension scientists working in the fields of plant pathology, plant physiology, microbiology, and crop breeding, to advance our understanding of overwintering of crops and attempt to solve the problems associated with winter damage. PMAC2012 gathered over 100 participants from 14 countries and hosted 41 oral and 42 poster presentations. This book is a collection of contributions from invited and selected speakers at the conference. Each contribution includes important and timely topics on plant and microbe adaptations to cold. These contributions span the topics discussed at the conference.

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Springer
Language
English
Pages
352

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Table of Contents

Global Change in Winter Climate and Agricultural Sustainability -- Timothy Murray and Denis Gaudet
Soil Freezing Dynamics in a Changing Climate: Implications for Agriculture -- Hugh A. L. Henry
Winter Climate Change and Ecological Implications in Temperate Systems -- Juergen Kreyling
Possible Change of Water and Nitrate Cycles Associated with the Frost-Depth Decrease Under Climate Change -- Yukiyoshi Iwata
Soil Frost Control: Its Application to Volunteer Potato Management in a Cold Region -- Tomoyoshi Hirota and Manabu Nemoto
Climatic and Physiological Background of Ice Encasement Damage of Herbage Plants -- Bjarni E. Gudleifsson
Hormones, NO, Antioxidants and Metabolites as Key Players in Plant Cold Acclimation -- Gábor Galiba and Radomira Vanková
The Function and Evolution of Closely Related COR/LEA (Cold-Regulated/Late Embryogenesis Abundant) Proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana -- Anja Thalhammer
3D Reconstruction of Frozen Plant Tissue: A Unique Histological Analysis to Image Postfreeze Responses -- David P. Livingston III
Post-transcriptional and Post-translational Modifications Controlling Cold Response -- Elisabetta Mazzucotelli
Cold Shock Domain Proteins in Arabidopsis : Functions in Stress Tolerance and Development -- Ryozo Imai and Myung Hee Kim
Regulation of RNA Metabolism in Plant Adaptation to Cold -- Hunseung Kang and Su Jung Park
Protein Phosphorylation Network in Abscisic Acid Signaling -- Taishi Umezawa and Naoyuki Sugiyama
Using Synchrotron FTIR and Confocal Cryomicroscopy to Explore Mechanisms of Cold Acclimation and Freezing Resistance Using a Single Cell Layer of Allium fistulosum L -- Karen Tanino, Jun Liu and Shion Kobayashi
Supercooling-Facilitating Hydrolyzable Tannins Isolated from Xylem Tissues of Cercidiphyllum japonicum -- Donghui Wang, Chikako Kuwabara and Keita Endoh
ICE1, a Transcription Factor Involved in Cold Signaling and Tolerance -- Kenji Miura
Breeding for Improved Winter Survival in Forage Grasses -- Odd Arne Rognli
Molecular Changes in Recurrently Selected Populations of Forage Legumes -- Annick Bertrand and Yves Castonguay
Abiotic Stress Signal Network with Expression QTLs for Cold-Responsive Genes in Common Wheat -- Julio C. M. Iehisa and Yoichi Motomura
Molecular Analysis of Fructan Metabolism Associated with Freezing Tolerance and Snow Mold Resistance of Winter Wheat -- Midori Yoshida and Akira Kawakami
Do Growth Kinetics of Snow-mold Fungi Explain Exponential CO2 Fluxes Through the Snow? -- Steven K. Schmidt and S. R. Frankel
Change in Snow Mold Flora in Eastern Hokkaido and its Impact on Agriculture -- Naoyuki Matsumoto and Tamotsu Hoshino
Phytopathogenic Fungi and Fungal-Like Microbes in Svalbard -- Motoaki Tojo and Shota Masumoto
Ecological Strategies of Snow Molds to Tolerate Freezing Stress -- Tamotsu Hoshino, Nan Xiao and Yuka Yajima
Snow Mold Fungi in Russia -- Oleg B. Tkachenko
Snow Moulds in a Changing Environment--A Scandinavian Perspective -- Anne Marte Tronsmo
Mechanisms of Snow Mold Resistance in Wheat -- Denis Gaudet and André Laroche
Activating Disease Resistance in Turfgrasses Against Fungal Pathogens: Civitas and Harmonizer -- Tom Hsiang.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
571.4/642
Library of Congress
QK756 .P523 2013, QK1-989QH433QH434QK7

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xix, 352 pages
Number of pages
352

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OL31014250M
ISBN 10
1461482526
ISBN 13
9781461482529
LCCN
2013947056
OCLC/WorldCat
847125713

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