Chilling Injury of Crops of Temperate Origin

  • Bramlage W
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Abstract

We expect that a plant of tropical or subtropical origin is chilling sensitive. A corollary might be that a plant not of tropical or subtropical origin is not chilling sensitive. Although there are exceptions to such a corollary, which I shall be describing, this evolutionary distinction is largely true because even those temperate crops that are chilling sensitive have developed survival mechanisms to circumvent this genetic liability.

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Bramlage, W. J. (2022). Chilling Injury of Crops of Temperate Origin. HortScience, 17(2), 165–168. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.17.2.165

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