| Literature DB >> 35406939 |
Wen-Feng Nie1, Enjie Xing1, Jinyu Wang1, Yueying Mao1, Xiaotao Ding2, Jianfei Guo3.
Abstract
As a result of energy consumption and human activities, a large amount of carbon dioxide emissions has led to global warming, which seriously affects the growth and development of plants. Vegetables are an indispensable part of people's diet. In the plant kingdom, a variety of vegetables are highly sensitive to climate change. For them, an increase of just a few degrees above their optimum temperature threshold can result in a loss of yield and quality. Emerging strategies such as practice management and breeding varieties in response to above-optimal temperatures are critical for abiotic stress resistance of vegetable crops. In this study, the function and application of multiple strategies, including breeding improvement, epigenetic modification directed generation of alleles, gene editing techniques, and accumulation of mutations in multigenerational adaptation to abiotic stress, were discussed in vegetable crops. It is believed to be meaningful for plants to build plasticity under high temperature stress, thus generating more genetic structures for heat resistant traits in vegetable products.Entities:
Keywords: breeding; epigenetic modification; gene editing; global warming; plant plasticity; vegetables
Year: 2022 PMID: 35406939 PMCID: PMC9002854 DOI: 10.3390/plants11070959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plants (Basel) ISSN: 2223-7747
Figure 1Schematic model showing that genetic and epigenetic dependent regulations/adaptations in molding the plasticity of vegetable plants responding to high temperature stress. The figure is created with bioRender.com with a few modifications.