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Development of Wild and Cultivated Plants under Global Warming Conditions.

Rebecca Lippmann1, Steve Babben1, Anja Menger1, Carolin Delker2, Marcel Quint3.   

Abstract

Global warming is one of the most detrimental aspects of climate change, affecting plant growth and development across the entire life cycle. This Review explores how different stages of development are influenced by elevated temperature in both wild plants and crops. Starting from seed development and germination, global warming will influence morphological adjustments, termed thermomorphogenesis, and photosynthesis primarily during the vegetative phase, as well as flowering and reproductive development. Where applicable, we distinguish between moderately elevated temperatures that affect all stages of plant development and heat waves that often occur during the reproductive phase when they can have devastating consequences for fruit development. The parallel occurrence of elevated temperature with other abiotic and biotic stressors, particularly the combination of global warming and drought or increased pathogen pressure, will potentiate the challenges for both wild and cultivated plant species. The key components of the molecular networks underlying the physiological processes involved in thermal responses in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana are highlighted. In crops, temperature-sensitive traits relevant for yield are illustrated for winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.), representing cultivated species adapted to temperate vs. warm climate zones, respectively. While the fate of wild plants depends on political agendas, plant breeding approaches informed by mechanistic understanding originating in basic science can enable the generation of climate change-resilient crops.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31846685     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


  22 in total

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Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2021-08-16       Impact factor: 4.570

2.  Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Provides Insights Into the Mechanism by Which 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Improves Thermotolerance in Lentinula edodes.

Authors:  Ruiping Xu; Shasha Zhou; Jiaxin Song; Haiying Zhong; Tianwen Zhu; Yuhua Gong; Yan Zhou; Yinbing Bian
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-06-20       Impact factor: 6.064

3.  Emerging Strategies Mold Plasticity of Vegetable Plants in Response to High Temperature Stress.

Authors:  Wen-Feng Nie; Enjie Xing; Jinyu Wang; Yueying Mao; Xiaotao Ding; Jianfei Guo
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-01

4.  SPAs promote thermomorphogenesis by regulating the phyB-PIF4 module in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Sanghwa Lee; Inyup Paik; Enamul Huq
Journal:  Development       Date:  2020-10-08       Impact factor: 6.862

Review 5.  Southern Species From the Biodiversity Hotspot of Central Chile: A Source of Color, Aroma, and Metabolites for Global Agriculture and Food Industry in a Scenario of Climate Change.

Authors:  Luis Letelier; Carlos Gaete-Eastman; Patricio Peñailillo; María A Moya-León; Raúl Herrera
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2020-07-02       Impact factor: 5.753

6.  High-Temperature Conditions Promote Soybean Flowering through the Transcriptional Reprograming of Flowering Genes in the Photoperiod Pathway.

Authors:  Dong Hyeon No; Dongwon Baek; Su Hyeon Lee; Mi Sun Cheong; Hyun Jin Chun; Mi Suk Park; Hyun Min Cho; Byung Jun Jin; Lack Hyeon Lim; Yong Bok Lee; Sang In Shim; Jong-Il Chung; Min Chul Kim
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-01-28       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 7.  Regulation of Seed Dormancy and Germination Mechanisms in a Changing Environment.

Authors:  Ewelina A Klupczyńska; Tomasz A Pawłowski
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-01-29       Impact factor: 5.923

8.  Spatial regulation of thermomorphogenesis by HY5 and PIF4 in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Sanghwa Lee; Wenli Wang; Enamul Huq
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-06-16       Impact factor: 14.919

9.  High Ambient Temperature Accelerates Leaf Senescence via PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR 4 and 5 in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Chanhee Kim; Sun Ji Kim; Jinkil Jeong; Eunae Park; Eunkyoo Oh; Youn-Il Park; Pyung Ok Lim; Giltsu Choi
Journal:  Mol Cells       Date:  2020-07-31       Impact factor: 5.034

10.  Photoperiod and Vernalization Control of Flowering-Related Genes: A Case Study of the Narrow-Leafed Lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.).

Authors:  Sandra Rychel-Bielska; Piotr Plewiński; Bartosz Kozak; Renata Galek; Michał Ksia Żkiewicz
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2020-10-26       Impact factor: 5.753

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