(private-note)diurnal temperature fluctuations can be ?extreme?? in summer 10oC exposure to salt spray, high field irradiance: 11.5MJday-1 exposure to heat stress of 25oC was lethal after a few weeks. caused different/impaired polyamine accumulation? growing in chambers made them grow much slower than in the wild.
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%1 Hennion2000
%A Hennion, F.
%A Martin-Tanguy, J.
%D 2000
%J Physiologia Plantarum
%K bibtex-import citeulikeExport
%P 232--243
%T Amines of the subantarctic crucifer Pringlea antiscorbutica are responsive to temperature conditions
%V 109
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author = {Hennion, F. and Martin-Tanguy, J.},
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comment = {(private-note)diurnal temperature fluctuations can be ?extreme?? in summer 10oC exposure to salt spray, high field irradiance: 11.5MJday-1 exposure to heat stress of 25oC was lethal after a few weeks. caused different/impaired polyamine accumulation? growing in chambers made them grow much slower than in the wild.},
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journal = {Physiologia Plantarum},
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pages = {232--243},
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title = {{Amines of the subantarctic crucifer Pringlea antiscorbutica are responsive to temperature conditions}},
volume = 109,
year = 2000
}