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Heat Stress Responses and Thermotolerance in Maize
2021
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
High temperatures causing heat stress disturb cellular homeostasis and impede growth and development in plants. Extensive agricultural losses are attributed to heat stress, often in combination with other stresses. Plants have evolved a variety of responses to heat stress to minimize damage and to protect themselves from further stress. A narrow temperature window separates growth from heat stress, and the range of temperatures conferring optimal growth often overlap with those producing heat
doi:10.3390/ijms22020948
pmid:33477941
fatcat:o6vvserf7bcu7kszfbe2xcwg3e