Heat-induced changes in lipidome and their influence on stress adaptation are not well-defined in plants. We investigated if lipid metabolic changes contribute to differences in heat stress responses in a heat-tolerant soybean genotype DS25-1 and a heat-susceptible soybean genotype DT97-4290. Both genotypes were grown at optimal temperatures (OT; 30/20 °C) for 15 days. Subsequently, half of the plants were exposed to heat stress (38/28 °C) for 11 days, and the rest were kept at OT. Leaf samples were collected for lipid and RNA extractions on the 9th and 11th days of stress, respectively. We observed a decline in the lipid unsaturation level due to a decrease in the polyunsaturated linolenic acid (18:3) content in DS25-1. When examined under...
Plants modify the polyunsaturated fatty acid content of their membrane and storage lipids in order t...
Abstract Background Brassica carinata (A) Braun has recently gained increased attention across the w...
Doctor of PhilosophyBiochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Interdepartmental ProgramRuth WeltiIn unfa...
Heat-induced changes in lipidome and their influence on stress adaptation are not well-defined in pl...
At the cellular level, membrane damage is a fundamental cause of yield loss at high temperatures (HT...
Background: Brassica carinata (A) Braun has recently gained increased attention across the world as ...
Rising global temperatures affect our food supply. Heat stress could negatively affect photosynthesi...
Heat acclimation enables plants to tolerate and survive short-term heat stress on hot days. In Arabi...
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) is a typical and widely used cool-season turf grass. High ...
Water stress (WS) and heat stress (HS) have a negative effect on soybean plant growth and crop produ...
Rising global temperatures are challenging agricultural productivity and can affect soybean yield th...
Heat stress is likely to be a key factor in the negative impact of climate change on crop production...
An average temperature increase between 2.6 and 4.8 °C, along with more frequent extreme temperature...
AbstractHeat stress (HS) is the major constraint to crop productivity worldwide. The objective of th...
Drought and heat are two of the major adverse environmental stresses for plants. The plant growth, p...
Plants modify the polyunsaturated fatty acid content of their membrane and storage lipids in order t...
Abstract Background Brassica carinata (A) Braun has recently gained increased attention across the w...
Doctor of PhilosophyBiochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Interdepartmental ProgramRuth WeltiIn unfa...
Heat-induced changes in lipidome and their influence on stress adaptation are not well-defined in pl...
At the cellular level, membrane damage is a fundamental cause of yield loss at high temperatures (HT...
Background: Brassica carinata (A) Braun has recently gained increased attention across the world as ...
Rising global temperatures affect our food supply. Heat stress could negatively affect photosynthesi...
Heat acclimation enables plants to tolerate and survive short-term heat stress on hot days. In Arabi...
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) is a typical and widely used cool-season turf grass. High ...
Water stress (WS) and heat stress (HS) have a negative effect on soybean plant growth and crop produ...
Rising global temperatures are challenging agricultural productivity and can affect soybean yield th...
Heat stress is likely to be a key factor in the negative impact of climate change on crop production...
An average temperature increase between 2.6 and 4.8 °C, along with more frequent extreme temperature...
AbstractHeat stress (HS) is the major constraint to crop productivity worldwide. The objective of th...
Drought and heat are two of the major adverse environmental stresses for plants. The plant growth, p...
Plants modify the polyunsaturated fatty acid content of their membrane and storage lipids in order t...
Abstract Background Brassica carinata (A) Braun has recently gained increased attention across the w...
Doctor of PhilosophyBiochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Interdepartmental ProgramRuth WeltiIn unfa...