2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2023.154167
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Yield compensation among plant regions improves soybean adaptation to short-term high-temperature stress during the reproductive period

Fang Li,
Yiping Shao,
Zhitong Wang
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“…At the reproductive stage, heat stress causes detrimental effects to plants and their offsprings. Prolonged heat stress imposed on soybean plants resulted in stunted growth of the fruits, leading to a prolonged reproductive period [31]. It was reported that the seeds obtained from rice plants that were exposed to heat stress during grain filling showed significantly less germination and a lower germination rate compared with the control plants [32], indicating that heat stress can cause epigenetic changes that affect seed germination.…”
Section: Negative Effects Of Abiotic Stressesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the reproductive stage, heat stress causes detrimental effects to plants and their offsprings. Prolonged heat stress imposed on soybean plants resulted in stunted growth of the fruits, leading to a prolonged reproductive period [31]. It was reported that the seeds obtained from rice plants that were exposed to heat stress during grain filling showed significantly less germination and a lower germination rate compared with the control plants [32], indicating that heat stress can cause epigenetic changes that affect seed germination.…”
Section: Negative Effects Of Abiotic Stressesmentioning
confidence: 99%