In order to study the change laws of cold tolerance in wheat under drought stress, 11 wheat varieties planted in Huang-Huai wheat area and one variety representative in middle-lower Yangtze River wheat area were selec...In order to study the change laws of cold tolerance in wheat under drought stress, 11 wheat varieties planted in Huang-Huai wheat area and one variety representative in middle-lower Yangtze River wheat area were selected, and the their change laws of cold tolerance under normal moisture condition and drought stress condition. The results showed that under drought condition, the cold tolerance of wheat in various growth stages was remarkably lower than that under nondrought condition, and the decreasing amplitudes were the largest in overwintering stage with an average of 4.91 ℃, the smallest in regreening stage, and in the middle in the jointing stage. Under non-drought condition, the cold tolerance of semi- winter varieties in various growth stages was better than that of spring varieties, there were significant differences between different varieties, and the cold tolerance of all varieties in overwintering stage was improved compared with before winter, and rapidly decreased after overwintering. Semiwinter varieties showed cold tolerance remarkably enhanced in overwintering stage, and the cold tolerance of spring varieties was also improved to a certain degree.展开更多
[Objective] The present study was conducted to evaluate the cold resis-tance of four cherry cultivars under different chil ing stresses. [Method] Four cultivars of Cerasus, Early-mahapphala, Red light, Lapins and Kash...[Objective] The present study was conducted to evaluate the cold resis-tance of four cherry cultivars under different chil ing stresses. [Method] Four cultivars of Cerasus, Early-mahapphala, Red light, Lapins and Kashgar Kukan were selected as the experimental materials, and the changes of the relative electric conductivity (REC), proline (PRO) content, malondialdehyde (MDA) content, superoxide dismu-tase (SOD) activity and peroxidase (POD) activity of dormant branches of the four cherry cultivars under low temperature stress were investigated. [Result] The REC of the four cherry cultivars was Kashgar kukan 〉 Red light 〉 Early-mahapphala 〉Lapins, while the MDA content was Kashgar kukan 〉 Early-mahapphala 〉 Red light 〉Lapins, both showed a rising trend in the four cultivars with the aggravating of the low temperature stress. The PRO content, POD and SOD activities of al cultivars were precisely contrary to their REC and MDA content, as al of them exhibited a sequence as Lapins 〉 Red light 〉 Early-mahapphala 〉 Kashgar kukan in al culti-vars, and got a trend of first rising and then declining. [Conclusion] Therefore, our final evaluation of cold resistance of the four cherry cultivars was Lapins 〉 Red light 〉 Early-mahapphala 〉 Kashgar kukan.展开更多
Pit-building antlions and wormlions are 2 distantly-related insect species, whose larvae construct pits in loose soil to trap small arthropod prey. This convergent evolution of natural histories has led to additional ...Pit-building antlions and wormlions are 2 distantly-related insect species, whose larvae construct pits in loose soil to trap small arthropod prey. This convergent evolution of natural histories has led to additional similarities in their natural history and ecology, and thus, these 2 species encounter similar abiotic stress (such as periodic starvation) in their natural habitat. Here, we measured the cold tolerance of the 2 species and examined whether recent feeding or food deprivation, as well as body composition (body mass and lipid content) and condition (quantified as mass-to-size residuals) affect their cold tolerance. In contrast to other insects, in which food deprivation either enhanced or impaired cold tolerance, prolonged fasting had no effect on the cold tolerance of either species, which had similar cold tolerance. The 2 species differed, however, in how cold tolerance related to body mass and lipid content: although body mass was positively correlated with the wormlion cold tolerance, lipid content was a more reliable predictor of cold tolerance in the antlions. Cold tolerance also underwent greater change with ontogeny in wormlions than in antlions. We discuss possible reasons for this lack of effect of food deprivation on both species' cold tolerance, such as their high starvation tolerance (being sit-and-wait predators).展开更多
文摘In order to study the change laws of cold tolerance in wheat under drought stress, 11 wheat varieties planted in Huang-Huai wheat area and one variety representative in middle-lower Yangtze River wheat area were selected, and the their change laws of cold tolerance under normal moisture condition and drought stress condition. The results showed that under drought condition, the cold tolerance of wheat in various growth stages was remarkably lower than that under nondrought condition, and the decreasing amplitudes were the largest in overwintering stage with an average of 4.91 ℃, the smallest in regreening stage, and in the middle in the jointing stage. Under non-drought condition, the cold tolerance of semi- winter varieties in various growth stages was better than that of spring varieties, there were significant differences between different varieties, and the cold tolerance of all varieties in overwintering stage was improved compared with before winter, and rapidly decreased after overwintering. Semiwinter varieties showed cold tolerance remarkably enhanced in overwintering stage, and the cold tolerance of spring varieties was also improved to a certain degree.
基金Supported by the Science and Technology Supporting Project in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region(201291123)~~
文摘[Objective] The present study was conducted to evaluate the cold resis-tance of four cherry cultivars under different chil ing stresses. [Method] Four cultivars of Cerasus, Early-mahapphala, Red light, Lapins and Kashgar Kukan were selected as the experimental materials, and the changes of the relative electric conductivity (REC), proline (PRO) content, malondialdehyde (MDA) content, superoxide dismu-tase (SOD) activity and peroxidase (POD) activity of dormant branches of the four cherry cultivars under low temperature stress were investigated. [Result] The REC of the four cherry cultivars was Kashgar kukan 〉 Red light 〉 Early-mahapphala 〉Lapins, while the MDA content was Kashgar kukan 〉 Early-mahapphala 〉 Red light 〉Lapins, both showed a rising trend in the four cultivars with the aggravating of the low temperature stress. The PRO content, POD and SOD activities of al cultivars were precisely contrary to their REC and MDA content, as al of them exhibited a sequence as Lapins 〉 Red light 〉 Early-mahapphala 〉 Kashgar kukan in al culti-vars, and got a trend of first rising and then declining. [Conclusion] Therefore, our final evaluation of cold resistance of the four cherry cultivars was Lapins 〉 Red light 〉 Early-mahapphala 〉 Kashgar kukan.
文摘Pit-building antlions and wormlions are 2 distantly-related insect species, whose larvae construct pits in loose soil to trap small arthropod prey. This convergent evolution of natural histories has led to additional similarities in their natural history and ecology, and thus, these 2 species encounter similar abiotic stress (such as periodic starvation) in their natural habitat. Here, we measured the cold tolerance of the 2 species and examined whether recent feeding or food deprivation, as well as body composition (body mass and lipid content) and condition (quantified as mass-to-size residuals) affect their cold tolerance. In contrast to other insects, in which food deprivation either enhanced or impaired cold tolerance, prolonged fasting had no effect on the cold tolerance of either species, which had similar cold tolerance. The 2 species differed, however, in how cold tolerance related to body mass and lipid content: although body mass was positively correlated with the wormlion cold tolerance, lipid content was a more reliable predictor of cold tolerance in the antlions. Cold tolerance also underwent greater change with ontogeny in wormlions than in antlions. We discuss possible reasons for this lack of effect of food deprivation on both species' cold tolerance, such as their high starvation tolerance (being sit-and-wait predators).