Climate change is an important emerging issue worldwide; the surface temperature of the earth is anticipated to increase by 0.3 °C in every decade. This elevated temperature causes an adverse impact of heat stress (HS) on vegetable crops; this has been considered as a crucial limiting factor for global food security as well as crop production. In tomato plants, HS also causes changes in physiological, morphological, biochemical, and molecular responses during all vegetative and reproductive growth stages, resulting in poor fruit quality and low yield. Thus, to select genotypes and develop tomato cultivars with heat tolerance, feasible and reliable screening strategies are required that can be adopted in breeding programs in both open-field ...
Studies on the reproductive dynamics under heat stress are crucial to breed more tolerant cultivars....
Agricultural systems currently face important issues mainly related to global climate change as well...
Not AvailableThe present study was undertaken to evaluate the response of six contrasting tomato gen...
Tomato production is vulnerable to extreme heat during the spring-summer cropping season, exacerbate...
Global warming is predicted to be increased in the upcoming years, resulting in frequent heatwaves o...
Background: Due to global warming, the search for new sources for heat tolerance and the identificat...
Climate is unequivocally changing. The planet's average surface temperature has risen about 1.62 deg...
Among the abiotic stresses affecting plant reproduction, high temperature is one of the most promine...
High temperature is one of the most detrimental abiotic stresses in tomatoes. Many studies highlight...
Tomato is often exposed to diverse abiotic stresses and cold stress is one of harsh environmental st...
High temperature limits the growth and fruit yield of tomato. Five experiments were conducted to bet...
High temperature is one of the most detrimental abiotic stresses in tomatoes. Many studies highlight...
Global warming already has and will significantly impact crop productivity and yield in the near fut...
this global average temperature rise can cause significant changes in the natural ecosystems, such a...
Studies on the reproductive dynamics under heat stress are crucial to breed more tolerant cultivars...
Studies on the reproductive dynamics under heat stress are crucial to breed more tolerant cultivars....
Agricultural systems currently face important issues mainly related to global climate change as well...
Not AvailableThe present study was undertaken to evaluate the response of six contrasting tomato gen...
Tomato production is vulnerable to extreme heat during the spring-summer cropping season, exacerbate...
Global warming is predicted to be increased in the upcoming years, resulting in frequent heatwaves o...
Background: Due to global warming, the search for new sources for heat tolerance and the identificat...
Climate is unequivocally changing. The planet's average surface temperature has risen about 1.62 deg...
Among the abiotic stresses affecting plant reproduction, high temperature is one of the most promine...
High temperature is one of the most detrimental abiotic stresses in tomatoes. Many studies highlight...
Tomato is often exposed to diverse abiotic stresses and cold stress is one of harsh environmental st...
High temperature limits the growth and fruit yield of tomato. Five experiments were conducted to bet...
High temperature is one of the most detrimental abiotic stresses in tomatoes. Many studies highlight...
Global warming already has and will significantly impact crop productivity and yield in the near fut...
this global average temperature rise can cause significant changes in the natural ecosystems, such a...
Studies on the reproductive dynamics under heat stress are crucial to breed more tolerant cultivars...
Studies on the reproductive dynamics under heat stress are crucial to breed more tolerant cultivars....
Agricultural systems currently face important issues mainly related to global climate change as well...
Not AvailableThe present study was undertaken to evaluate the response of six contrasting tomato gen...