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Cotton under heat stress: a comprehensive review of molecular breeding, genomics, and multi-omics strategies

Tahira Luqman, Manzoor Hussain, Syed Riaz Ahmed, Iram Ijaz, Zahra Maryum, Sahar Nadeem, Zafran Khan, Sana Muhy Ud Din Khan, Mohammad Aslam, Yongming Liu, Muhammad Kashif Riaz Khan

2025Frontiers in Genetics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cotton is a vital fiber crop for the global textile industry, but rising temperatures due to climate change threaten its growth, fiber quality and yields. Heat stress disrupts key physiological and biochemical processes, affecting carbohydrate metabolism, hormone signaling, calcium and gene regulation and expression. This review article explores cotton's defense mechanism against heat stress, including epigenetic regulations and transgenic approaches, with a focus on genome editing tools. Given the limitations of traditional breeding, advanced omics technologies such as GWAS, transcriptomics, proteomics, ionomics, metabolomics, phenomics and CRISPR-Cas9 offer promising solutions for developing heat-resistant cotton varieties. This review highlights the need for innovative strategies to ensure sustainable cotton production under climate change.

Topics & Concepts

GenomicsOmicsHeat stressComputational biologyBiologyMolecular breedingGenomeBiotechnologyBioinformaticsComputer scienceGeneticsGeneAnimal scienceResearch in Cotton CultivationGenetics and Plant BreedingInsect Resistance and Genetics
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