“…Normally field conditions encompass genotypes of stress conditions which are not favorable to growth and development of seeds (Gallagher, Granger, Snyder, Pittmann, & Fuerst, ). The predominant abiotic stress in the field conditions are heat and drought which reduces the carbon fixation by the photosynthetic apparatus (Eldakak, Milad, Nawar, & Rohila, ; Farooq, Wahid, Kobayashi, Fujita, & Basra, ). Reduced carbon assimilation due to membrane damage, stomatal closure, and CO 2 fixation enzymes increases the damage of metabolic functions, development of plant, protein biosynthesis, and seed maturation (Das et al ; Kosová, Vítámvás, Prášil, & Renaut, ).…”