Soluble carbohydrates (trehalose in particular) and cryoprotection in polar biota

Data are presented here on low molecular weight carbohydrates contents (assessed from samples collected in situ) of selected, representative terrestrial species from the maritime Antarctic. Significant seasonal variation for most species were observed. Increased levels overwinter in arthropods contr...

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Main Author: Montiel, Pedro O.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Royal Veterinary College 2000
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/20666/
http://www.cryoletters.org/Abstracts/vol_21_2_2000.htm
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:20666 2023-05-15T13:45:12+02:00 Soluble carbohydrates (trehalose in particular) and cryoprotection in polar biota Montiel, Pedro O. 2000 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/20666/ http://www.cryoletters.org/Abstracts/vol_21_2_2000.htm unknown Royal Veterinary College Montiel, Pedro O. 2000 Soluble carbohydrates (trehalose in particular) and cryoprotection in polar biota. CryoLetters, 21 (2). 83-90. Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2000 ftnerc 2023-02-04T19:33:00Z Data are presented here on low molecular weight carbohydrates contents (assessed from samples collected in situ) of selected, representative terrestrial species from the maritime Antarctic. Significant seasonal variation for most species were observed. Increased levels overwinter in arthropods contrasted with cryptogams where levels were higher in spring and summer samples. The occurrence and seasonal variation of trehalose in particular is demonstrated for invertebrate and lichen species. The data are discussed in relation to published results from experimental manipulation of growth temperatures on Antarctic fungi and an Arctic springtail providing further evidence for the protective role of trehalose. The widespread presence of trehalose in polar biota is documented and discussed regarding acclimatisation to both low temperature and partial dehydration. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Springtail Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Arctic Antarctic
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description Data are presented here on low molecular weight carbohydrates contents (assessed from samples collected in situ) of selected, representative terrestrial species from the maritime Antarctic. Significant seasonal variation for most species were observed. Increased levels overwinter in arthropods contrasted with cryptogams where levels were higher in spring and summer samples. The occurrence and seasonal variation of trehalose in particular is demonstrated for invertebrate and lichen species. The data are discussed in relation to published results from experimental manipulation of growth temperatures on Antarctic fungi and an Arctic springtail providing further evidence for the protective role of trehalose. The widespread presence of trehalose in polar biota is documented and discussed regarding acclimatisation to both low temperature and partial dehydration.
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Soluble carbohydrates (trehalose in particular) and cryoprotection in polar biota
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title Soluble carbohydrates (trehalose in particular) and cryoprotection in polar biota
title_short Soluble carbohydrates (trehalose in particular) and cryoprotection in polar biota
title_full Soluble carbohydrates (trehalose in particular) and cryoprotection in polar biota
title_fullStr Soluble carbohydrates (trehalose in particular) and cryoprotection in polar biota
title_full_unstemmed Soluble carbohydrates (trehalose in particular) and cryoprotection in polar biota
title_sort soluble carbohydrates (trehalose in particular) and cryoprotection in polar biota
publisher Royal Veterinary College
publishDate 2000
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/20666/
http://www.cryoletters.org/Abstracts/vol_21_2_2000.htm
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op_relation Montiel, Pedro O. 2000 Soluble carbohydrates (trehalose in particular) and cryoprotection in polar biota. CryoLetters, 21 (2). 83-90.
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