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Heating up meiosis – Chromosome recombination and segregation under high temperatures

Joke De Jaeger‐Braet, Arp Schnittger

2024Current Opinion in Plant Biology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heat stress is one of the major constraints to plant growth and fertility. During the current climate crisis, heat waves have increased dramatically, and even more extreme conditions are predicted for the near future, considerably affecting ecosystems and seriously threatening world food security. Although heat is very well known to affect especially reproductive structures, little is known about how heat interferes with reproduction in comparison to somatic cells and tissues. Recently, the effect of heat on meiosis as a central process in sexual reproduction has been analyzed in molecular and cytological depth. Notably, these studies are not only important for applied research by laying the foundation for breeding heat-resilient crops, but also for fundamental research, revealing general regulatory mechanisms of recombination and chromosome segregation control.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyMeiosisSomatic cellSexual reproductionSynapsisHeat stressRecombinationChromosomeReproductionClimate changeFood securityGeneticsEvolutionary biologyEcosystemHomologous recombinationGenetic recombinationEcologyGeneAgricultureAnimal scienceBioenergy crop production and managementPlant Genetic and Mutation StudiesPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms