The Hsp100/ClpB heat shock protein family is ancient and required for high temperature survival, but natural variation in expression and its phenotypic effects is unexplored in plants. In controlled environment experiments, we examined the effects of variation in the Arabidopsis cytosolic AtHsp101 (hereafter Hsp101). Ten wild-collected ecotypes differed in Hsp101 expression responses across a 22 to 40 degrees C gradient. Genotypes from low latitudes expressed the least Hsp101. We tested fitness and pleiotropic consequences of varying Hsp101 expression in \u27control\u27 vs. mild thermal stress treatments (15/25 degrees C D/N vs. 15/25 degrees D/N plus 3 h at 35 degrees C 3 days/week). Comparing wild type and null mutants, wt Columbia (Col) ...
Plant tissue generally responds rapidly to sudden increases in temperature by curtailing or abolishi...
In this review, changes in plant gene expression in response to environmental stresses are discussed...
Not AvailableHigh temperature stress is one of the most detrimental abiotic stresses which adversely...
Plants are sessile organisms, and their ability to adapt to stress is crucial for survival in natura...
The ability of organisms to acquire thermotolerance to normally lethal high temperatures is an ancie...
In spite of the ubiquitous nature of heat-shock proteins (Hsps), and their central role in thermotol...
Global crop production is facing a myriad of challenges and obstacles to achieving food security in ...
The identification of heat stress (HS)-resilient germplasm is important to ensure food security unde...
In context with ongoing climate change, the average temperature is still rising. This is a problem m...
Crop yield has been greatly enhanced during the last century. However, most elite cultivars are adap...
We have defined amino acids important for function of the Arabidopsis thaliana Hsp100/ClpB chaperone...
Abstract Background Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are found extensively in Eukaryotes and are involved ...
Plants acquire thermotolerance to lethal high temperatures if first exposed to moderately high tempe...
AbstractPlants as sessile organisms are exposed to persistently changing stress factors. The primary...
Unlike members of the animal kingdom, plants are immobile, meaning that they need a wide variety of ...
Plant tissue generally responds rapidly to sudden increases in temperature by curtailing or abolishi...
In this review, changes in plant gene expression in response to environmental stresses are discussed...
Not AvailableHigh temperature stress is one of the most detrimental abiotic stresses which adversely...
Plants are sessile organisms, and their ability to adapt to stress is crucial for survival in natura...
The ability of organisms to acquire thermotolerance to normally lethal high temperatures is an ancie...
In spite of the ubiquitous nature of heat-shock proteins (Hsps), and their central role in thermotol...
Global crop production is facing a myriad of challenges and obstacles to achieving food security in ...
The identification of heat stress (HS)-resilient germplasm is important to ensure food security unde...
In context with ongoing climate change, the average temperature is still rising. This is a problem m...
Crop yield has been greatly enhanced during the last century. However, most elite cultivars are adap...
We have defined amino acids important for function of the Arabidopsis thaliana Hsp100/ClpB chaperone...
Abstract Background Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are found extensively in Eukaryotes and are involved ...
Plants acquire thermotolerance to lethal high temperatures if first exposed to moderately high tempe...
AbstractPlants as sessile organisms are exposed to persistently changing stress factors. The primary...
Unlike members of the animal kingdom, plants are immobile, meaning that they need a wide variety of ...
Plant tissue generally responds rapidly to sudden increases in temperature by curtailing or abolishi...
In this review, changes in plant gene expression in response to environmental stresses are discussed...
Not AvailableHigh temperature stress is one of the most detrimental abiotic stresses which adversely...