4.6 Article

Heat tolerance of a tropical-subtropical rainforest tree species Polyscias elegans: time-dependent dynamic responses of physiological thermostability and biochemistry

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Tropical forests are approaching critical temperature thresholds

Christopher E. Doughty et al.

NATURE (2023)

Article Plant Sciences

Handling the heat - photosynthetic thermal stress in tropical trees

Lasse Tarvainen et al.

Summary: The study found that plants have two different effective strategies for coping with heat stress: tolerance through physiological adjustment of leaf osmolality and thylakoid membrane lipid composition, or avoidance through morphological adaptation and transpiratory cooling. Low-transpiring montane climax species may face a competitive disadvantage due to more severe photosynthetic heat stress compared to high-transpiring pioneer species.

NEW PHYTOLOGIST (2022)

Article Plant Sciences

Heatwave breaks down the linearity between sun-induced fluorescence and gross primary production

David Martini et al.

Summary: The study investigated the impact of the 2018 European heatwave on the GPP-SIF relationship in evergreen broadleaved trees, revealing an inversion of the photosynthesis-fluorescence relationship due to extreme heat stress and changes in energy dissipation pathways.

NEW PHYTOLOGIST (2022)

Article Plant Sciences

Wheat photosystem II heat tolerance responds dynamically to short- and long-term warming

Bradley C. Posch et al.

Summary: Wheat photosynthetic heat tolerance can be quantified using minimal chlorophyll fluorescence to measure the critical temperature. We investigated the intraspecies variation and plasticity of wheat T-crit under elevated temperature and found it to be unrelated to global patterns of interspecies heat tolerance. The observed genotypic variation and plasticity suggest that T-crit could be a useful trait for phenotyping wheat photosynthetic heat tolerance.

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY (2022)

Article Plant Sciences

Understanding plant stress memory response for abiotic stress resilience: Molecular insights and prospects

Megha Sharma et al.

Summary: Plants adapt to environmental stresses by adjusting their physiological, metabolic, and developmental responses. Abiotic stresses hinder agricultural production globally, but plants can develop memory to better cope with recurring stressful situations.

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY (2022)

Article Plant Sciences

Unravelling cross priming induced heat stress, combinatorial heat and drought stress response in contrasting chickpea varieties

Renu Yadav et al.

Summary: Drought and high temperature stress have an impact on chickpea growth and productivity. This study investigates the molecular and metabolic adaptations in two chickpea varieties with different heat tolerance under 35°C heat stress. The findings suggest that different genes and metabolites are involved in heat response and heat tolerance in these two varieties.

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY (2022)

Editorial Material Plant Sciences

Forum How do humans and plants feel the heat?

Anthony Guihur et al.

Summary: The discovery of the animal thermosensory channel TRPV1, which was awarded the 2021 Nobel prize, shares notable features with the higher plant thermosensory channel CNGC2/4. Both channels respond to changes in plasma membrane fluidity induced by temperature, leading to hyperphosphorylation of the HSF1 transcription factor via a specific heat-signaling cascade.

TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE (2022)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Molecular epigenetic mechanisms for the memory of temperature stresses in plants

Zhaoxu Gao et al.

Summary: This article summarizes the chromatin-based mechanisms of acquired thermotolerance and memory in plants, focusing on the adaptation and memory abilities of plants towards temperature stresses and winter cold. It also discusses the future research directions for temperature stress memory in economically-important crops.

JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND GENOMICS (2022)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

No evidence of canopy-scale leaf thermoregulation to cool leaves below air temperature across a range of forest ecosystems

Christopher J. Still et al.

Summary: Understanding the relationship between leaf temperature and air temperature is crucial for predicting forest responses to climate warming. Previous hypotheses suggest that leaves should cool below air temperature at higher temperatures, but new research shows that canopy leaves are usually warmer than air. Future climate warming may lead to even higher canopy leaf temperatures, affecting forest carbon cycling and mortality risk.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2022)

Review Plant Sciences

The thermal tolerance of photosynthetic tissues: a global systematic review and agenda for future research

Sonya R. Geange et al.

Summary: Understanding plant thermal tolerance is crucial for predicting impacts of extreme temperature events, and setting research priorities in this area can stimulate efficient, reliable and repeatable research.

NEW PHYTOLOGIST (2021)

Article Plant Sciences

Diel- and temperature-driven variation of leaf dark respiration rates and metabolite levels in rice

Fatimah Azzahra Ahmad Rashid et al.

NEW PHYTOLOGIST (2020)

Review Plant Sciences

Plant small heat shock proteins - evolutionary and functional diversity

Elizabeth R. Waters et al.

NEW PHYTOLOGIST (2020)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Increasing trends in regional heatwaves

S. E. Perkins-Kirkpatrick et al.

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS (2020)

Article Plant Sciences

Photosynthetic heat tolerance of shade and sun leaves of three tropical tree species

Martijn Slot et al.

PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH (2019)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Range size and growth temperature influence Eucalyptus species responses to an experimental heatwave

Michael J. Aspinwall et al.

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2019)

Article Plant Sciences

Wheat drought tolerance in the field is predicted by amino acid responses to glasshouse-imposed drought

Arun K. Yadav et al.

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY (2019)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

A stomatal safety-efficiency trade-off constrains responses to leaf dehydration

Christian Henry et al.

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS (2019)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Should I stay or should I go: are chlorogenic acids mobilized towards lignin biosynthesis?

Nathalia Volpi e Silva et al.

PHYTOCHEMISTRY (2019)

Article Plant Sciences

Plasticity of photosynthetic heat tolerance in plants adapted to thermally contrasting biomes

Lingling Zhu et al.

PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT (2018)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Thermal limits of leaf metabolism across biomes

Odhran S. O'Sullivan et al.

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2017)

Article Plant Sciences

Metabolic Pathways Involved in Carbon Dioxide Enhanced Heat Tolerance in Bermudagrass

Jingjin Yu et al.

FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE (2017)

Editorial Material Plant Sciences

Plant GABA: Not Just a Metabolite

Alan W. Bown et al.

TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE (2016)

Article

Comparison of phenolic compounds content in indeciduous Quercus species

Jin Kim Jong et al.

Journal of Medicinal Plants Research (2016)

Article Biochemical Research Methods

MS-DIAL: data-independent MS/MS deconvolution for comprehensive metabolome analysis

Hiroshi Tsugawa et al.

NATURE METHODS (2015)

Review Plant Sciences

Responses of tree species to heat waves and extreme heat events

Robert Teskey et al.

PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT (2015)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

More Frequent, Longer, and Hotter Heat Waves for Australia in the Twenty-First Century

Tim Cowan et al.

JOURNAL OF CLIMATE (2014)

Article Endocrinology & Metabolism

Metabolomics demonstrates divergent responses of two Eucalyptus species to water stress

Charles R. Warren et al.

METABOLOMICS (2012)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Heat shock response in photosynthetic organisms: Membrane and lipid connections

Ibolya Horvath et al.

PROGRESS IN LIPID RESEARCH (2012)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

How do plants feel the heat?

Ron Mittler et al.

TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES (2012)

Article Horticulture

Metabolic Responses to Heat Stress under Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Concentration in a Cool-season Grass Species

Jingjin Yu et al.

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE (2012)

Article Agricultural Engineering

Fatty acid profiling of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii under nitrogen deprivation

Gabriel O. James et al.

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY (2011)

Review Plant Sciences

Heat perception and signalling in plants: a tortuous path to thermotolerance

Younousse Saidi et al.

NEW PHYTOLOGIST (2011)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Membrane lipid composition affects plant heat sensing and modulates Ca2+-dependent heat shock response

Younousse Saidi et al.

PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR (2010)

Review Plant Sciences

Leaves in the lowest and highest winds: temperature, force and shape

Steven Vogel

NEW PHYTOLOGIST (2009)

Review Plant Sciences

Heat tolerance in plants: An overview

A. Wahid et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY (2007)

Review Plant Sciences

Physiological and physicochemical controls on foliar volatile organic compound emissions

Ü Niinemets et al.

TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE (2004)

Review Plant Sciences

GABA in plants:: just a metabolite?

N Bouché et al.

TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE (2004)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

More intense, more frequent, and longer lasting heat waves in the 21st century

GA Meehl et al.

SCIENCE (2004)

Article Plant Sciences

Mechanism for deactivation of Rubisco under moderate heat stress

ME Salvucci et al.

PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM (2004)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Membrane fluidity and its roles in the perception of environmental signals

DA Los et al.

BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOMEMBRANES (2004)

Article Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

Engineering plants with increased levels of the antioxidant chlorogenic acid

R Niggeweg et al.

NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY (2004)

Review Plant Sciences

Acquired tolerance to temperature extremes

DY Sung et al.

TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE (2003)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Trienoic fatty acids and plant tolerance of high temperature

Y Murakami et al.

SCIENCE (2000)