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1Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Department of Genetics, University of Helsinki, Arkadiankatu 7, SF-00100, Helsinki, Finland.
Plant Cell Reports
|November 19, 2013
Abstract:
Exposure of Arabidopsis thaliana L. to an acclimation temperature (+4°C) results in a rapid increase of frost tolerance from -3°C to -7°C. This increase could be correlated to changes in soluble protein pattern. Analysis of in vitro translation products from isolated mRNA suggests that induction acts at the transcriptional level.
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