| Literature DB >> 33470154 |
Deng Qin-Di1, Jian Gui-Hua1, Wang Xiu-Neng1, Mo Zun-Guang1, Peng Qing-Yong1, Chen Shiyun1, Mo Yu-Jian1, Zhou Shuang-Xi2, Huang Yong-Xiang1, Ling Yu1.
Abstract
Global warming has induced higher frequencies of excessively high-temperature weather episodes, which pose damage risk to rice growth and production. Past studies seldom specified how high temperature-induced carbohydrate metabolism disturbances from both source and sink affect rice fertilization and production. Here we discuss the mechanism of heat-triggered damage to rice quality and production through disturbance of carbohydrate generation and consumption under high temperatures. Furthermore, we provide strong evidence from past studies that rice varieties that maintain high photosynthesis and carbohydrate usage efficiencies under high temperatures will suffer less heat-induced damage during reproductive developmental stages. We also discuss the complexity of expressional regulation of rice genes in response to high temperatures, while highlighting the important roles of heat-inducible post-transcriptional regulations of gene expression. Lastly, we predict future directions in heat-tolerant rice breeding and also propose challenges that need to be conquered in the future.Entities:
Keywords: Rice; carbohydrate metabolism; heat responsive genes; high temperature; post-transcriptional regulation; reactive oxygen species (ROS); transcriptional regulation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33470154 PMCID: PMC7889029 DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2020.1862564
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Signal Behav ISSN: 1559-2316