Response and tolerance mechanism of food crops under high temperature stress: a review

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High temperature stress events are critical factors inhibiting crop yield. Meanwhile, world population is growing very rapidly and will be reached up to 9 billion by 2050. To feed increasing world population, it is challenging task to increase about 70% global food productions. Food crops have significant contribution toward global food demand and food security. However, consequences from increasing heat stress events are demolishing their abilities to survive and sustain yield when subjected to extreme high temperature stress. Therefore, there is dire need to better understand response and tolerance mechanism of food crops following exposure to heat stress. Here, we aimed to provide recent update on impact of high temperature stress on crop yield of food crops, pollination, pollinators, and novel strategies for improving tolerance of food crop under high temperature stress. Importantly, development of heat-resistant transgenic food crops can grant food security through transformation of superior genes into current germplasm, which are associated with various signaling pathways as well as epigenetic regulation in response to extreme high temperature stress.

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Han, S., Jiang, S., Xiong, R., Shafique, K., Zahid, K. R., & Wang, Y. (2022). Response and tolerance mechanism of food crops under high temperature stress: a review. Brazilian Journal of Biology. Instituto Internacional de Ecologia. https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.253898

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