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The impact of temperature on cotton yield and production in Xinjiang, China
Published 2024-12-01“…Results show that Xinjiang has a shorter frost-free period (140–210 days) compared to the U.S. (235–300 days). …”
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The <i>Pyrus sinkiangensis Yu PsLEA4</i> Gene Enhances the Cold Resistance of <i>Solanum lycopersicum</i>
Published 2025-01-01“…Thus, expressing <i>PsLEA4</i> has multiple advantages: (1) Improving frost resistance and reducing plant damage. (2) Increasing crop yield. …”
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Research Progress on Effects of Antifreeze Components, Nanoparticles and Pre-Curing on the Properties of Low-Temperature Curing Materials
Published 2025-01-01“…The influence of pre-curing on the mechanical properties of cement-based materials is analyzed, focusing on the relationship between pre-curing time and the critical strength of frost resistance. Finally, existing research challenges are summarized, and future research directions are proposed, providing valuable references for the further development of materials and engineering applications.…”
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Phenotypic and Agronomic Variation Within Naturalized <i>Medicago polymorpha</i> L. (Burr Medic) in Subtropical Queensland, Australia, and Relationships with Climate and Soil Chara...
Published 2025-01-01“…Three others, one with a distinctive magenta leaf mark, dark purple petioles, and an upright habit; one with those same attributes but with a prostrate habit; and one with grey-green leaves, high frost resistance, and the ability to stay green and to produce high pod yields, were associated with climatic and soil characteristics in the north, east, and south of the collection zone, respectively. …”
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Development and validation of PCR marker array for molecular selection towards spring, vernalization-independent and winter, vernalization-responsive ecotypes of white lupin (Lupin...
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract White lupin (Lupinus albus L.) is an ancient grain legume that is still undergoing improvement of domestication traits, including vernalization-responsiveness, providing frost tolerance and preventing winter flowering in autumn-sowing agriculture, and vernalization-independence, conferring drought escape by rapid flowering in spring-sowing. …”
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Predicting nighttime black ice using atmospheric data for efficient winter road maintenance patrols
Published 2025-01-01“…During winter, hazardous black ice can form anywhere on roads under various weather conditions, including fog, frost, rime ice, freezing rain, and snow. To prevent accidents caused by black ice, nighttime road maintenance patrols have been conducted in Korea since December 2019, following a tragic accident on slippery pavement. …”
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Analysis of the VERNALIZATION-A1 exon-4 polymorphism in polyploid wheat
Published 2017-05-01“…In recent studies, an association of missense mutations within VERNALIZATION-A1 exon-4 with modulation of quantitative values of such agronomically valuable traits as frost tolerance, vernalization requirement duration and flowering time of wheat was shown. …”
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Research on the Pore Evolution of Sandstone in Cold Regions under Freeze-Thaw Weathering Cycles Based on NMR
Published 2020-01-01“…As the number of freeze-thaw cycles increases, the effect of the hydrophysical reaction on the porosity gradually disappears, and the frost heaving effect caused by the water-ice phase transition gradually dominates the pore evolution law of red sandstone.…”
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Sweet cherry forms obtained with embryo culture techniques and their study in the Crimean steppe
Published 2024-07-01“…High winter hardiness and frost resistance was observed in forms 355, 434, 459, 597 and 602. …”
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ABIOTIC STRESSORS AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ASSIMILATES BY PLANTS AND THE YIELD OF VEGETABLE PEA
Published 2019-10-01“…Abiotic stressors, such as prolonged dry conditions, oversupply or lack of moisture, frost, etc., are spontaneous, and their impact causes significant damage to plants. …”
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Freezing Temperature Field of FSPR under Different Pipe Configurations: A Case Study in Gongbei Tunnel, China
Published 2021-01-01“…In the later stage, attention should be paid to monitoring the thickness of the frozen curtain and reducing excessive frost heave through technical means such as cooling capacity control. …”
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Identification of <i>Rpv3</i> and <i>Rpv12</i> loci in the progenies of the ‘Talisman’ grape cultivar
Published 2023-04-01“…The ‘Talisman’ grape cultivar, with its fine consumer characteristics, resistance to diseases and frost, and a functionally female type of flower, is promising for breeding.We performed a DNA marker assessment of the ‘Talisman’ genotype and cultivars as well as new hybrids of grapes developed with the participation of cv. …”
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The impact of weather factors on operation of radiation heating system
Published 2019-04-01“…With traditional thermal insulation, such power is enough for heating under light frost (up to –20°C), with stronger frosts, additional electric, stove or boiler heating is necessary…”
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Experimental and Constitutive Model Study on Dynamic Mechanical Behavior of Metal Rubber under High-Speed Impact Loading
Published 2021-01-01“…A constitutive model based on Sherwood–Frost was established to predict the dynamic mechanical behavior of metal rubber. …”
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Introgression of common wheat lines with genetic material of Agropyron glaucum
Published 2015-07-01“…& Schult is a valuable source of genes for resistance to diseases, frost resistance, and salt tolerance. An unstable 76-chromosomal amphidiploid combining genomes A and B of common wheat variety Avrora, six chromosomes of genome D of the same variety, and a full set of Ag. glaucum (2n = 42) chromosomes was used as an intermediate to transfer the genetic material from the wild donor to the said wheat variety. …”
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Priority trends and prospects of blackberry breeding in conditions of Central Russia
Published 2020-08-01“…However, insufficient frost and winter hardiness of the bulk of the cultivars of this culture cause certain difficulties when growing it in the areas with cold winters to which the Central zone of Russia belongs. …”
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Inborn Errors of Immunity Presenting with Early-Onset Severe Atopy
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Coupling Action of Cooling and Dynamic Load Impact on Deformation Characteristics of High-Salinity Saline Soils
Published 2021-01-01“…The distance of the 0°C line from the top gradually decreases, which is affected by the freezing temperature and the salt content. (2) Affected by the freezing temperature and salt type, SS exhibits frost heave, and HS and HC appear to settlement. …”
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Combined effects of topography, soil moisture, and snow cover regimes on growth responses of grasslands in a low- mountain range (Vosges, France)
Published 2025-02-01“…Prolonged and time-continuous snow cover promotes higher peak productivity and shortened green-up periods. A high number of frost events results in lower peak productivity and prolonged green-up periods. …”
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Integrated physiological and transcriptomic data revealed the cold-resistant mechanisms in reproductive organs of the ‘Jinguang’ pear cultivar
Published 2025-02-01“…(pears) are crucial for the fruit industry; however, low spring temperatures can cause frost damage to their reproductive organs, which poses challenges to the final yields. …”
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