Cold acclimation boosts plant resilience to freezing stress and photoinhibition.
Fluorescence was used to study how spinach plants handle cold and freezing stress. Cold-acclimated plants were less affected by high light exposure at low temperatures, showing reversible photoinhibition. Freezing and thawing inhibited photosynthesis and energy-dependent quenching in leaves. Fluorescence measurements can detect photoinhibition, while quenching coefficients are better indicators of freezing damage.