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Shedding some light on cold acclimation, cold adaptation, and phenotypic plasticity

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Huner, Norman P A
Bode, Rainer
Dahal, Keshav
Busch, Florian
Possmayer, Marc
Szyszka, Beth
Rosso, Dominic
Ensminger, Ingo
Krol, Marianna
Ivanov, Alexander G

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National Research Council Canada

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In the past, the role of light as an energy source was largely ignored in research focused on cold acclimation and freezing tolerance in plants. However, cold acclimation is an energy-requiring process.Wesummarize research illustrating that photoautrophs

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2037-12-31