Increase in global warming poses a severe threat on agricultural production thereby affecting food security. A drastic reduction in yield at elevated temperature is a resultant of several agro-morphological, physiological and biochemical modifications in plants. Heat tolerance is a complex mechanism under polygenic inheritance. Development of tolerant genotypes suited to heat extremes will be more advantageous to tropical and sub tropical regimes. A clear understanding on heat tolerance mechanism is needed for bringing trait based improvement in a crop species. Heat tolerance is often correlated with undesirable traits which limits the economic yield. In addition, high environmental interactions coupled with poor phenotyping techniques limit the progress of breeding programme. Recent advances in molecular technique led to precise introgression of thermo-tolerant genes into elite genetic background which has been reviewed briefly in this chapter.
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Shanmugavel, P., Rajaprakasam, S., Chockalingam, V., Ramasamy, G., Thiyagarajan, K., & Marimuthu, R. (2021). Breeding Mechanisms for High Temperature Tolerance in Crop Plants. In Plant Breeding - Current and Future Views. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94693
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