“…Crops in field environments experience a wide range of temperature stress, including heat stress (HS; >25 C), chilling stress (CS; 0-15 C), and freezing stress (FS; <0 C), which seriously threaten agricultural food production (Zhang et al, 2019;Raza et al, 2021c;Zandalinas and Mittler, 2022;Raza et al, 2023e;Raza et al, 2024;Saeed et al, 2023). In response to these extreme temperatures, plants use a range of morphological, physiological, biochemical, molecular and cellular adaptations, which have been reviewed extensively in recent literature (Zhang et al, 2019;Raza et al, 2021c;Zandalinas and Mittler, 2022;Sharma et al, 2022;Ding and Yang, 2022;Djalovic et al, 2023;Raza et al, 2023c;Raza et al, 2023e;Saeed et al, 2023). Temperature stress, whether in isolation or combined with other stressors, can induce oxidative damage in plants (Zandalinas et al, 2018;Mittler et al, 2022;Zandalinas and Mittler, 2022).…”