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Based on author’s own and literature data, possible mechanisms of initiation, development, and reparation of cell damages in chilling-sensitive plants during and after chilling are reviewed. A conception of initiation and development of chilling injury, based on a key role of oxidative stress, is put forward. Possible mechanisms of structural and functional changes in cells of chilling-sensitive plants subjected to chilling stress are discussed.
Russian Journal of Plant Physiology – Springer Journals
Published: Aug 9, 2005
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