4 results match your criteria: "Cornell University - Cornell AgriTech[Affiliation]"
Physiol Plant
November 2024
School of Integrative Plant Science, Horticulture Section, Cornell University-Cornell AgriTech, Geneva, NY, USA.
It is essential for the survival of grapevines in cool climate viticultural regions where vines properly acclimate in late fall and early winter and develop freezing tolerance. Climate change-associated abnormities in temperature during the dormant season, including oscillations between prolonged warmth in late fall and extreme cold in midwinter, impact cold acclimation and threaten the sustainability of the grape and wine industry. We conducted two experiments in controlled environment to investigate the impacts of different temperature regimes on cold acclimation ability in endodormant grapevine buds through a combination of freezing tolerance-based physiological and RNA-seq-based transcriptomic monitoring.
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October 2019
Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Grapevine (Vitis spp.) buds must survive winter temperatures in order to resume growth when suitable conditions return in spring. They do so by developing cold hardiness through deep supercooling, but the mechanistic process of supercooling in buds remains largely unknown.
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October 2019
School of Integrative Plant Science - Horticulture Section, Cornell University - Cornell AgriTech, 15 Castle Creek Drive 630, Geneva, NY, USA; United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Grape Genetics Research Unit, 15 Castle Creek Drive 630, Geneva, NY, USA. Electronic address:
Dormancy release, loss of cold hardiness and budbreak are critical aspects of the annual cycle of deciduous perennial plants. Molecular control of these processes is not fully understood, and genotypic variation may be important for climate adaptation. To gain greater understanding of these processes, single-node cuttings from wild (Vitis amurensis, V.
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May 2019
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES), Brasília, DF, Brazil, 70040-031.