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Many plant species have obtained the capability to resist freezing and/or low temperatures and have thus extended their geographical distribution into regions with cold climates. A number of studies have been carried out to try to determine how these plants acclimate to low temperatures and survive under freezing conditions, and the results of those studies have indicated that irreversible damage in the plasma membrane that occurs during freeze-induced dehydration is the primary cause of freezing injury and, hence, plants must increase the cryostability of the plasma membrane during the course of cold acclimation.
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Kawamura, Y., Uemura, M. (2002). Changes in the Plasma Membrane from Arabidopsis Thaliana within One Week of Cold Acclimation. In: Li, P.H., Palva, E.T. (eds) Plant Cold Hardiness. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0711-6_13
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