The variation of growth and cold tolerance of two natural Arabidopsis accessions, Cvi (cold sensitive) and Rschew (cold tolerant), was analysed on a proteomic, phosphoproteomic and metabolomic level to derive characteristic information about genotypically distinct strategies of metabolic reprogramming and growth maintenance during cold acclimation. | Integrative molecular profiling indicates a central role of transitory starch breakdown in establishing a stable C N homeostasis during cold acclimation in two natural accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana