Presenting the latest research on the effects of cold and sub-zero temperatures on plant distribution, growth and yield, this comprehensive volume contains 28 chapters by international experts covering basic molecular science to broad ecological studies on the impact of global warming, and an industry perspective on transgenic approaches to abiotic stress tolerance. With a focus on integrating molecular studies in the laboratory with field research and physiological studies of whole plants in their natural environments, this book covers plant physiology, production, development, agronomy, ecology, breeding and genetics, and their applications in agriculture and horticulture. © CAB International 2010. All rights reserved.
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Gusta, L. V., Wisniewski, M. E., & Tanino, K. K. (2009). Plant cold hardiness: From the laboratory to the field. Plant Cold Hardiness: From the Laboratory to the Field (pp. 1–317). CABI Publishing. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.45.6.992a
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