Author: Carpenter Kaylyn L. Keidel Timothy S. Pihl Melissa C. Hughes Nicole M.
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 1420-3049|19|11|17810-17828
ISSN: 1420-3049
Source: Molecules, Vol.19, Iss.11, 2014-11, pp. : 17810-17828
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Abstract
Plants growing in high-light environments during winter often exhibit leaf reddening due to synthesis of anthocyanin pigments, which are thought to alleviate photooxidative stress associated with low-temperature photoinhibition through light attenuation and/or antioxidant activity. Seasonal high-light stress can be further exacerbated by a limited photosynthetic capacity, such as nitrogen-deficiency. In the present study, we test the following hypotheses using three populations of the semi-evergreen vine
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