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Monitoring Seasonal Bud Set, Bud Burst, and Cold Hardiness in Populus
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Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85118184987
DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-1912-4_17
Año 2022
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Abstract



Using a perennial model plant allows the study of reoccurring seasonal events in a way that is not possible using a fast-growing annual such as A. thaliana (Arabidopsis). In this study, we present a hybrid aspen (Populus tremula × P. tremuloides) as our perennial model plant. These plants can be grown in growth chambers to shorten growth periods and manipulate day length and temperature in ways that would be impossible under natural conditions. In addition, the use of growth chambers allows easy monitoring of height and diameter expansion, accelerating the collection of data from new strategies that allow evaluation of promoters or inhibitors of growth. Here, we describe how to study and quantify responses to seasonal changes (mainly using P. tremula × P. tremuloides) by measuring growth rate and key events under different photoperiodic cycles.

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1 Johansson, Mikael Hombre Universität Bielefeld - Alemania
2 Takata, Naoki Hombre Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute - Japón
3 Ibanez, Cristian Hombre Universidad de la Serena - Chile
4 Eriksson, Maria E. Mujer Umeå Universitet - Suecia

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Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
European Commission
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Vetenskapsradet
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung
Carl Tryggers Stiftelse för Vetenskaplig Forskning
CONICYT?Chile
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VINNOVA
Umeå Universitet
Department of Plant Sciences and Churchill College at Cambridge University
Stiftelsen Nils och Dorthi Troëdssons Forskningsfond
Umeå Plant Science Centre

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The authors are grateful for financial and other support from various funding bodies and institutions. MJ is supported by a scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and through SPP1530 (DFG). CI is supported by FONDECYT grant no. 1110831 (CONICYT?Chile). MEE is a VINNMER Marie Curie International Qualification Fellow funded by the Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems (VINNOVA) and the European Union, with current support from the Swedish Research Council (VR), Ume? University Career Grant, and Carl Trygger Foundation for Scientific Research. Further MEE would like to acknowledge the Department of Plant Sciences and Churchill College at Cambridge University and Ume? Plant Science Centre and the support from the VR-and VINNOVA-funded Berzelii Centre of Forest Biotechnology, FOR-MAS, the Kempe Foundation, and Stiftelsen Nils och Dorti Tro?dssons forskningsfond.
The authors are grateful for financial and other support from various funding bodies and institutions. MJ is supported by a scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and through SPP1530 (DFG). CI is supported by FONDECYT grant no. 1110831 (CONICYT?Chile). MEE is a VINNMER Marie Curie International Qualification Fellow funded by the Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems (VINNOVA) and the European Union, with current support from the Swedish Research Council (VR), Ume? University Career Grant, and Carl Trygger Foundation for Scientific Research. Further MEE would like to acknowledge the Department of Plant Sciences and Churchill College at Cambridge University and Ume? Plant Science Centre and the support from the VR-and VINNOVA-funded Berzelii Centre of Forest Biotechnology, FOR-MAS, the Kempe Foundation, and Stiftelsen Nils och Dorti Tro?dssons forskningsfond.

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