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QotW - 22.02.15 - Why don't plants freeze to death during Winter?
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QotW - 22.02.15 - Why don't plants freeze to death during Winter?
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QotW - 22.02.15 - Why don't plants freeze to death during Winter?
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Re: QotW - 22.02.15 - Why don't plants freeze to death during Winter?
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plants that survive very low temperatures have the biologic equivalent of antifreeze in their cells preventing the crystallization of water.
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Re: QotW - 22.02.15 - Why don't plants freeze to death during Winter?
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And others die (annuals having seeded) or become dormant and desiccated above ground.
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Re: QotW - 22.02.15 - Why don't plants freeze to death during Winter?
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Plant cells survive sub-freezing temperatures by adjusting their solutes, proteins, and membrane lipids in order to withstand desiccation and avoid ice crystal formation.
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