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Molecular responses to chilling in a warming climate and their impacts on plant reproductive development and yield.

Steven D PenfieldSamuel WarnerLaura Wilkinson
Published in: Journal of experimental botany (2021)
Responses to prolonged winter chilling are universal in temperate plants which use seasonal temperature cues in the seed, vegetative and reproductive phases to align development with the earth's orbit. Climate change is driving a decline in reliable winter chill and affecting the sub-tropical extent of cultivation for temperate over-wintering crops. Here we explore molecular aspects of plant responses to winter chill including seasonal bud break and flowering, and how variation in the intensity of winter chilling or de-vernalisation can lead to effects on post-chilling plant development, including that of structures necessary for crop yields.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • high resolution
  • cell wall