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Definition of Thermotolerance

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Meaning of Thermotolerance from wikipedia

- 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...
- Francisco; Fang, Jong-Yi (February 2024). "Effect of heat acclimation on thermotolerance of in vitro strawberry plantlets". Folia Horticulturae. 36 (1). Polish...
- regulate reproductive development, resistance to oxidative stress, thermotolerance, resistance to hypoxia, and resistance to bacterial pathogens. Mutations...
- 499A–500A. JSTOR 27836252. Singsaas, Eric L. (2000). "Terpenes and the Thermotolerance of Photosynthesis". New Phytologist. 146 (1). New York: Wiley: 1–2...
- Sørensen-Hygum, Thomas L.; Stuart, Robyn M.; Møbjerg, Nadja (9 January 2020). "Thermotolerance experiments on active and desiccated states of Ramazzottius varieornatus...
- (4): 499A–500A. JSTOR 27836252. Singsaas EL (2000). "Terpenes and the Thermotolerance of Photosynthesis". New Phytologist. 146 (1): 1–2. doi:10.1046/j.1469-8137...
- Sonoran Desert will exploit different species of cacti based on the thermotolerance differences between species and hosts. For example, Drosophila mettleri...
- (October 1990). "Requirement of the Escherichia coli dnaK gene for thermotolerance and protection against H2O2". Journal of General Microbiology. 136...
- W. J.; Wehner, R. (March 1995). "Heat shock protein synthesis and thermotolerance in Cataglyphis, an ant from the Sahara desert". PNAS. 92 (7): 2994–2998...