1963
DOI: 10.1104/pp.38.2.175
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Temperature-Induced Chemical Defects in Higher Plants

Abstract: A large amount of descriptive information concerning the effects of temperature on

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“…Environmental stresses imposed on the parent plants can induce genetic changes in the offspring of flax (Durrant, 1958(Durrant, , 1962(Durrant, , 1971(Durrant, , 1974(Durrant, , 1981, peas (Highkin, 1958a(Highkin, , b, 1961Ketellapper, 1963) and Nicotiana rustica (Hill, 1965;Perkins et al, 1971;Moore & Eglington, 1973;Towey & Jinks, 1976). However, no heritable change could be found in watercress, peas, carrots and lettuce associated with differences in parent plant nutrition (Austin & Longden, 1965;Maxon Smith, 1976).…”
Section: The Parental After-effect Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Environmental stresses imposed on the parent plants can induce genetic changes in the offspring of flax (Durrant, 1958(Durrant, , 1962(Durrant, , 1971(Durrant, , 1974(Durrant, , 1981, peas (Highkin, 1958a(Highkin, , b, 1961Ketellapper, 1963) and Nicotiana rustica (Hill, 1965;Perkins et al, 1971;Moore & Eglington, 1973;Towey & Jinks, 1976). However, no heritable change could be found in watercress, peas, carrots and lettuce associated with differences in parent plant nutrition (Austin & Longden, 1965;Maxon Smith, 1976).…”
Section: The Parental After-effect Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…ALEXANDROV (1967) suggests that the various manifestations occur in a succession, protoplasmic streaming being the most sensitive. Alterations in metabolism affect photosynthesis (WENT 1953;KETELLAPPER 1963;LANGRIDGE and MCWILLIAM 1967;BJORKMAN 1975) and respiration (ALEXANDROV 1967;, with photosynthesis being more sensitive (ALEXANDROV 1967;BJORKMAN 1975;BERRY et al 1975), which may lead to respiratory substrate depletions (LEVITT 1972). Both oxidative phosphorylation (SEMICHATOVA et al 1967; GERONIMO and BEEVERS 1964;BEEVERS and HANSON 1964) and photophosphorylation WALKER 1969, 1973;SANTARIUS 1973SANTARIUS , 1974 are decreased at high temperatures, with noncyclic photophosphorylation more sensitive than cyclic photophosphorylation (SANTARIUS 1975).…”
Section: Cellular Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…+, Vitamin(s) added; -, no vitamin; differences significant at *P , 0.05 and **P , 0.01. The data are for species of the ornamental plant Cosmos (Bonner, 1943), for Arabidopsis (Langridge and Griffing, 1959), and for other species (Ketellapper, 1963).…”
Section: Modern Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%