“…Frequently changing global climatic conditions with serious fluctuations in temperature regimes (high, low or very low temperature), uneven precipitation patterns leading to flooding or drought conditions, high humidity, significant shift in sunshine duration in winters and summers significantly regulate the plant performance in general with heavy yield penalties and specifically reduce the active ingredients and chemical composition in medicinal plants ( Zobayed et al., 2005 ; Manish, 2022 ; Patni et al., 2022 ; Appiah et al., 2023 ; Shaban et al., 2023 ; Shrestha et al., 2023 ; Theodoridis et al., 2023 ). The medicinal plant, Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge also known as Danshen, belongs to the plant family Lamiaceae bears medicinal properties in traditional Chinese system of medicine to cure Alzheimer’s disease, myocardial infarction, and heart diseases including cerebrovascular diseases in various parts of China ( Miroddi et al., 2014 ; Ma et al., 2017 ; Cao et al., 2018 ; Ren et al., 2019 ; Guo et al., 2020 ; Zhou et al., 2021 ; Li et al., 2022 ). The root extract of Danshen contains chemical constituents which can be divided into liposoluble tanshinones (tanshinone I, tanshinone IIA (TsIIA), tanshinone IIB, cryptotanshinone, and dihydrotanshinone I) and water-soluble phenolics (salvianolic acids) ( Ma et al., 2015 ; Deng et al., 2019 ; Shi et al., 2019 ; Sun et al., 2019 ), Therefore, it becomes imperative to investigate and understand the response of different genotypes of Danshen under different climatic regimes.…”