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plant-winter-hardening

Plants on Mars undergo a three-stage acclimatization process to survive the cold winter, involving phytochrome sensing, carbohydrate translocation, and cellular vitrification.

1 chapter across 1 book

Green Mars (1994)Kim Stanley Robinson

Chapter 21

The chapter details the seasonal transition into winter on Mars, focusing on the biological adaptations of plants to extreme cold through a three-stage hardening process. Sax reflects on his personal life, ending a complicated relationship with Phyllis, and attends a large scientific conference in Burroughs, where he reconnects with the scientific community and immerses himself in the ongoing terraforming research. The narrative intertwines the harsh Martian environment, human relationships, and the scientific culture of Mars.