The Effects Of Freezing Stress On The Lipid Membrane Of...
The Effects of Freezing Stress on Lipid Membranes of Select Turfgrasses James R. Underwood
Oklahoma State University Author Note James R. Underwood, Department of Horticulture and
Landscape Architecture, Oklahoma State University Correspondence concerning this review should be
addressed to James Underwood, Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Oklahoma
State University, Stillwater, OK 74074. Contact:
[email protected] Abstract The Effects
of Freezing Stress on Lipid Membranes of Select Turfgrasses Introduction The intention of this
literature review is to assess the current knowledge regarding freezing tolerance on American
buffalograss, bermudagrass, perennial ryegrass, St. Augustinegrass, and zoysiagrass. While papers do
not directly address the lipid membranes specifically they look at factors that are known to strengthen
lipid membranes and increase their tolerance to freezing stress. Before moving into the literature
review section a quick review of freezing damage to lipid membranes to provide the connection of
freezing stress to that of lipid membrane damage as mentioned in the papers. Freezing Damage to
Lipid Membranes Freezing stress can cause multiple stress and damages to the cell, but what has been
best shown Literature Review American Buffalograss A study over two years into American
buffalograss (Bouteloua dactyloides) by S. Ball, et al. in 2002 established a correlation between
endogenous soluble
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