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Author(s):Danneberger, Karl
Author Affiliation:Senior Science Editor, Turfgrass Trends, and Professor, The Ohio State University
Title:Thermal tolerance: The role of heat shock proteins
Section:Agronomy
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Source:TurfGrass TRENDS. Vol. 8[9], No. 7, July 2000, p. 1-5.
Publishing Information:Cleveland, OH: Advanstar Communications
# of Pages:5
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Heat resistance; Heat shock proteins; Heat stress; Breeding; Temperatures; Photosynthesis
Abstract/Contents:Describes the optimum shoot growth temperature range for cool-season turfgrasses. Discusses heat shock proteins (HSP) and how turfgrass plants respond to thermal stress. Describes a study conducted at Mississippi State University to observe "HSP response in creeping bentgrass." Reports that "once the heat shock period passed, normal protein synthesis occurred sooner in the heat-tolerant variants than the nontolerant."
Language:English
References:11
See Also:Other items relating to: Summertime Blues
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Includes sidebar, "Turfgrass management strategies", p. 4
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Danneberger, K. 2000. Thermal tolerance: The role of heat shock proteins. TurfGrass Trends. 8[9](7):p. 1-5.
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