The effects of heat stress on male reproduction and tillering in Sorghum bicolor
Ashley Smith,
Benjamin R. Gentile,
Zhanguo Xin
et al.
Abstract:Due to global climate change, heat stress is increasingly harming the growth, development, overall biomass, and grain yield of numerous crops. Heat stress impairs pollen development and thus reduces seed set in Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench; however, the effects of heat stress on anther development at specific stages and tiller formation remain incompletely understood. Here we report that exposure to heat stress [42°C/32°C (day/night)] at pollen mother cell (PMC) and booting stages profoundly disrupts tapetum an… Show more
“…Heat stress causes detrimental effects on the reproductive development of numerous crop species by impairing pollen development and seed set. Smith et al, (2023) provide a wealth of new data concerning the deleterious effects of heat stress on both the early and late anther developmental stages of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench), resulting in decrease in grain yield. The analysis of the pollen viability reported in this study shows that the booting stage is more susceptible to the duration of heat stress than the stage of pollen mother cell development.…”
Section: E D I T O R I a L Environmental Stress In Crops: Effects And...mentioning
“…Heat stress causes detrimental effects on the reproductive development of numerous crop species by impairing pollen development and seed set. Smith et al, (2023) provide a wealth of new data concerning the deleterious effects of heat stress on both the early and late anther developmental stages of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench), resulting in decrease in grain yield. The analysis of the pollen viability reported in this study shows that the booting stage is more susceptible to the duration of heat stress than the stage of pollen mother cell development.…”
Section: E D I T O R I a L Environmental Stress In Crops: Effects And...mentioning
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