Abstract:High temperatures (HTs) during the crop reproductive stage impact seed yield and quality. The changing climate will require consideration of the effects of repeated HT events following evidence for non-additive effects due to beneficial stress memory or amplification of individual event effects. Maturing seeds of the sulfur (S)-demanding crop, oilseed rape, were exposed to several HT sequences that varied in intensity, duration and frequency at the onset of seed maturation. The effects of these sequences in co… Show more
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