Data on tissue injury and conductivity of flowers at different temperatures along with method validation

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2017-03-01
2023-08-17

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2023-11-13

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Data on tissue injury and conductivity of flowers at different temperatures along with method validation

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2023-11-16

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Savage, Jessica A.
jsavage@d.umn.edu

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Abstract

These data are for a paper on how to use the electrolyte leakage method to measure floral freezing tolerance. The files include tests of different sample preparation methods and temperate response curves for a handful of species.

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There are seven csv files and one readme file.

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Savage, J., Hudzinski, S., and M. Olson. (2024) Use of electrolyte leakage to assess floral damage after freezing. Applications in Plant Science. e11569.

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NSF grant (IOS: 1656318)
Grant-in-Aid program provided by the UMN Office of the Vice President of Research

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Savage, Jessica A.; Olson, Mady; Hudzinski, Sydney. (2023). Data on tissue injury and conductivity of flowers at different temperatures along with method validation. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/K4XQ-AB91.

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