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Molecular Networks Governing Plant Responses to Heat and Cold Stress

Ran Zhang, Lin Yang, Huan Zhang, Yingyu Yang, Wen Lu, Aoran Yin, Liwen Fu

2025Plants7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Global warming is leading to an increase in extreme-temperature events, posing a significant threat to crop productivity and global food security. Plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to perceive and respond to both heat and cold stress. While these mechanisms share certain similarities, they also exhibit distinct differences, enabling plants to effectively cope with extreme temperatures. This review summarizes recent findings on the mechanisms underlying plant perception and response to extreme temperature stresses. Additionally, we compare the signaling pathways for heat and cold stress in plants and discuss the remaining challenges in the field. Finally, we address unresolved issues and propose future directions.

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Heat stressExtreme ColdFood securityExtreme heatExtreme weatherCold stressClimate changePerceptionGlobal warmingCrop productivityProductivityBiologyEcologyClimatologyCropNeuroscienceEconomicsAgricultureGeologyGeneticsGeneMacroeconomicsAnimal sciencePlant Stress Responses and TolerancePlant responses to elevated CO2Light effects on plants
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