The astonishing increase in temperature presents an alarming threat to crop production worldwide. As evident by huge yield decline in various crops, the escalating drastic impacts of heat stress (HS) are putting global food production as well as nutritional security at high risk. HS is a major abiotic stress that influences plant morphology, physiology, reproduction, and productivity worldwide. The physiological and molecular responses to HS are dynamic research areas, and molecular techniques are being adopted for producing heat tolerant crop plants. In this article, we reviewed recent findings, impacts, adoption, and tolerance at the cellular, organellar, and whole plant level and reported several approaches that are used to improve HS to...
Increased surface temperature is one of the major reasons for reduced crop productivity in many part...
Drought and heat are major abiotic stresses that reduce crop productivity and weaken global food sec...
Sewelam N, Brilhaus D, Bräutigam A, Alseekh S, Fernie AR, Maurino VG. Molecular plant responses to c...
The astonishing increase in temperature presents an alarming threat to crop production worldwide. As...
Increasing severity of high temperature worldwide presents an alarming threat to the humankind. As e...
To ensure the food security of future generations and to address the challenge of the "no hunger zon...
The rising temperatures are resulting in heat stress for various agricultural crops to limit their g...
High temperature (HT) stress is a major environmental stress that limits plant growth, metabolism, a...
none11siThe progressive increase in the earth’s temperature due to anthropogenic activities is a maj...
High temperature has become a global concern because it severely affects the growth and production o...
The environment is constantly affecting all organisms in many different ways during their entire lif...
Global crop production is facing a myriad of challenges and obstacles to achieving food security in ...
Drought, cold, excessive salt, and heat are key abiotic factors limiting global food crop yields. Du...
Plants are exposed to different types of environmental factors including heat stress that affect neg...
Global warming is an environmental problem that cannot be ignored. High temperatures seriously affec...
Increased surface temperature is one of the major reasons for reduced crop productivity in many part...
Drought and heat are major abiotic stresses that reduce crop productivity and weaken global food sec...
Sewelam N, Brilhaus D, Bräutigam A, Alseekh S, Fernie AR, Maurino VG. Molecular plant responses to c...
The astonishing increase in temperature presents an alarming threat to crop production worldwide. As...
Increasing severity of high temperature worldwide presents an alarming threat to the humankind. As e...
To ensure the food security of future generations and to address the challenge of the "no hunger zon...
The rising temperatures are resulting in heat stress for various agricultural crops to limit their g...
High temperature (HT) stress is a major environmental stress that limits plant growth, metabolism, a...
none11siThe progressive increase in the earth’s temperature due to anthropogenic activities is a maj...
High temperature has become a global concern because it severely affects the growth and production o...
The environment is constantly affecting all organisms in many different ways during their entire lif...
Global crop production is facing a myriad of challenges and obstacles to achieving food security in ...
Drought, cold, excessive salt, and heat are key abiotic factors limiting global food crop yields. Du...
Plants are exposed to different types of environmental factors including heat stress that affect neg...
Global warming is an environmental problem that cannot be ignored. High temperatures seriously affec...
Increased surface temperature is one of the major reasons for reduced crop productivity in many part...
Drought and heat are major abiotic stresses that reduce crop productivity and weaken global food sec...
Sewelam N, Brilhaus D, Bräutigam A, Alseekh S, Fernie AR, Maurino VG. Molecular plant responses to c...