Mj. Gatschet et al., COLD-ACCLIMATION AND ALTERATIONS IN PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS IN BERMUDAGRASSCROWNS, Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 119(3), 1994, pp. 477-480
Cold acclimation (CA) of 'Midiron' and 'Tifgreen' turf bermudagrasses
(Cynodon dactylon L. Pers. x C. transvaalensis Burtt-Davy) induced tol
erance to lower freezing temperatures and altered protein synthesis in
crowns. LT50 (lethal temperature for 50% of plants) values were lower
ed almost-equal-to 5C after 4 weeks in controlled-environment chambers
under CA[8/2C (day/night) cycles with a 10-hour photoperiod] vs. non-
CA (28/24C) conditions. LT50 values for 'Midiron' plants decreased fro
m -6.5 to -11.3C after CA and from -3.6 to -8.5C for 'Tifgreen'. Prote
ins synthesized by isolated crowns were radiolabeled in vivo for 16 ho
urs with S-35-methionine and S-35-cysteine. Sodium dodecyl sulfate pol
yacrylamide gel electrophoresis and fluorography revealed increased sy
nthesis of several cold-regulated (COR) proteins in CA crowns of both
cultivars. Synthesis of intermediate molecular weight (MW) (32 to 37 k
Da) and low-MW (20 to 26 kDa) COR proteins was greater in 'Midiron' th
an 'Tifgreen' crowns.