Literature DB >> 28307149

Cold resistance mechanisms in high desert Andean plants.

Francisco A Squeo1, Fermín Rada2, Claudio García3, Mauricio Ponce3, Ana Rojas3, Aura Azócar2.   

Abstract

Freezing tolerance and freezing avoidance were studied, during the growing season, in plant species from two different elevations (3200 m and 3700 m) in a desert region of the high Andes (29° 45'S, 69° 59'W) in order to determine whether there was a relationship between plant height and cold resistance mechanisms. Freezing injury and supercooling capacity were determined in plants of different height, from ground-level (<20 cm tall) to tall shrubs (27-90 cm). All ground-level plants showed freezing tolerance as the main mechanism for resistance to freezing temperatures. Tall shrubs avoided freezing temperatures, mainly through supercooling. Supercooling was only present in plants occupying the lower elevation (i.e., 3200 m). Both avoidance and tolerance mechanisms are present in a single genus (i.e., Adesmia).

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Keywords:  Chile; Cold resistance mechanisms; High desert mountains; Life forms; Supercooling

Year:  1996        PMID: 28307149     DOI: 10.1007/BF00330019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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