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Progress in Research on the Mechanisms Underlying Chloroplast-Involved Heat Tolerance in Plants

Chu Zeng, Ting Jia, Tongyu Gu, Jinling Su, Xueyun Hu

2021Genes25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Global warming is a serious challenge plant production has to face. Heat stress not only affects plant growth and development but also reduces crop yield and quality. Studying the response mechanisms of plants to heat stress will help humans use these mechanisms to improve the heat tolerance of plants, thereby reducing the harm of global warming to plant production. Research on plant heat tolerance has gradually become a hotspot in plant molecular biology research in recent years. In view of the special role of chloroplasts in the response to heat stress in plants, this review is focusing on three perspectives related to chloroplasts and their function in the response of heat stress in plants: the role of chloroplasts in sensing high temperatures, the transmission of heat signals, and the improvement of heat tolerance in plants. We also present our views on the future direction of research on chloroplast related heat tolerance in plants.

Topics & Concepts

ChloroplastHeat stressBiologyPlant growthEnvironmental scienceAgronomyGeneBiochemistryAnimal sciencePlant Stress Responses and TolerancePhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant responses to elevated CO2
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