Sökning: "cold acclimation"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 7 uppsatser innehållade orden cold acclimation.
1. Thermo-effector responses to a 5-day high-intensity cold-acclimation procedure
Master-uppsats, KTH/OmgivningsfysiologiSammanfattning : Long-term, repeated exposures to cold might lead to cold adaptation. The study examined, in a small homogeneous group of non-acclimatised men, the inter-individual response to a short-term, high-intensity cold acclimation regimen. LÄS MER
2. Effects of repeated whole-body cold stress on finger temperature responses to localized cooling
Master-uppsats, KTH/Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)Sammanfattning : The study aimed to assess whether a short-term, high-intensity cold acclimation protocol would modulate finger vasomotor [i.e., finger temperature (TF), cold induced vasodilation (CIVD)] responses and regional thermo-perception to localized cooling. LÄS MER
3. Phenotypic plasticity of the heart and skeletal muscles in cold acclimated Red Junglefowls (Gallus gallus)
Kandidat-uppsats, Linköpings universitet/BiologiSammanfattning : The ability of the heart and skeletal muscles to remodel to environmental demands, their plasticity, is of interest when studying animals’ adaptation to environment changes. Temperature variation due to seasonal change seems to lead to the development of a cold acclimated phenotype in small birds. LÄS MER
4. Det svenska härdighetssystemet för perenner : utredning och förslag på förändringar
Kandidat-uppsats, SLU/Horticulture (until 121231)Sammanfattning : Många svenskar är välbekanta med härdighetssystemet för träd och buskar, zonkartan som delar in Sverige i åtta odlingszoner utifrån klimat. Färre känner dock till härdighetssystemet för våra perenner. Det är ett system med fyra kategorier, A-D, som tagits fram av svenska marknadens perennodlare. LÄS MER
5. Nya trädgårdsväxter för ett allt varmare Sverige
M1-uppsats, SLU/Horticulture (until 121231)Sammanfattning : The aim with this work has been to examine the climate changes and what these has meant, and will mean during the present century, for plants that have not been hardy in Sweden. A lot of new species can probably be grown today in Sweden's most southern parts, due to an increase in the average annual temperature by 1˚C. LÄS MER