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acquired thermotolerance is
defined as an
enhanced level of
thermotolerance after exposure to a heat stress.
Multiple factors contribute to
thermotolerance including...
- the
hypothesis that
isoprene may
protect plants against heat
stress (
thermotolerance hypothesis, see below).
Emission of
isoprene is also
observed in some...
- and others. The
common functions of
sHsps are
chaperone activity,
thermotolerance,
inhibition of apoptosis,
regulation of cell development, and cell...
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Escherichia coli dnaK gene for
thermotolerance and
protection against H2O2".
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- Francisco; Fang, Jong-Yi (February 2024). "Effect of heat
acclimation on
thermotolerance of in
vitro strawberry plantlets".
Folia Horticulturae. 36 (1). Polish...
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regulate reproductive development,
resistance to
oxidative stress,
thermotolerance,
resistance to hypoxia, and
resistance to
bacterial pathogens. Mutations...
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Sonoran Desert will
exploit different species of
cacti based on the
thermotolerance differences between species and hosts. For example,
Drosophila mettleri...
- sheep-meat industry. The Poll
Dorset breed,
though less
elite in
terms of
thermotolerance and in high-altitude
sustainability when
compared to
other breeds,...