(private-note)Glucose and Proline are the major accumulated solutes.Accumulated in exceedingly high amounts: even higher than mangroves. (sic). Proline accumulated in response to cold (and saline) treatments. Temperature treatments incl. 12oC, 13/5, 12/4. Shows high metabolic plasticity to temperature wrt proline accumulation
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%0 Journal Article
%1 Hennion1998
%A Hennion, F.
%A Bouchereau, A.
%D 1998
%J Polar Biology
%K bibtex-import citeulikeExport
%P 289--291
%T Accumulation of organic and inorganic solutes in the subantarctic cruciferous species Pringlea antiscorbutica in response to saline and cold stresses
%V 20
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author = {Hennion, F. and Bouchereau, A.},
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comment = {(private-note)Glucose and Proline are the major accumulated solutes.Accumulated in exceedingly high amounts: even higher than mangroves. (sic). Proline accumulated in response to cold (and saline) treatments. Temperature treatments incl. 12oC, 13/5, 12/4. Shows high metabolic plasticity to temperature wrt proline accumulation},
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title = {{Accumulation of organic and inorganic solutes in the subantarctic cruciferous species Pringlea antiscorbutica in response to saline and cold stresses}},
volume = 20,
year = 1998
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