“…In flowering plants, environmental factors play an important role in the regulation of plant growth and development, and the reproductive phase is typically highly sensitive to temperature stress (Gao et al, 2014;Ohnishi et al, 2010;Saini et al, 2017;Yang et al, 2015a). Complications can include abnormal meiosis (Bita et al, 2011;Draeger and Moore, 2017;Ohnishi et al, 2010;Yang et al, 2015a); accelerated pollen development and increased pollen abortion (Higuchi et al, 1998;Shen et al, 1999); accelerated flower bud development, resulting in a hastening of flowering time (Rodrigo and Herrero, 2002); reduced pollen germination for underdeveloped pistils (Hedhly et al, 2004;Koubouris et al, 2009;Pham et al, 2015); faster pollen tube growth in the style (Hedhly et al, 2004;Xu and Xu, 2014); inhibition of pollen tube elongation (Zhang et al, 2018); reduction in the number of pollen tubes (Radi cevi c et al, 2016); and reduction in the percentage of the style traversed by the pollen tube (Gao et al, 2014;Koubouris et al, 2009;Pham et al, 2015;Song and Chen, 2018), all of which can result in low fruit set.…”