
A severe consequence of climate change is global warming with heat waves occurring across the world, including in many important agricultural production areas ([Lobell et al., 2011][1]; [Sun et al., 2014][2]; [Christidis et al., 2015][3]; [Lesk et al., 2016][4]). This phenomenon leads to a
Hot Temperature, Light Signal Transduction, Arabidopsis, Plant Development, Germination, MEDIATED HYPOCOTYL ELONGATION, Flowers, Plant Roots, THERMORESPONSIVE GROWTH, Plant Growth Regulators, FLOWERING-TIME, PHYTOCHROME-B, Plant Immunity, CLIMATE-CHANGE, Biology and Life Sciences, LOCUS-C EXPRESSION, Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly, Adaptation, Physiological, TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS, Fruit, ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA, SEED DORMANCY, HEAT-STRESS
Hot Temperature, Light Signal Transduction, Arabidopsis, Plant Development, Germination, MEDIATED HYPOCOTYL ELONGATION, Flowers, Plant Roots, THERMORESPONSIVE GROWTH, Plant Growth Regulators, FLOWERING-TIME, PHYTOCHROME-B, Plant Immunity, CLIMATE-CHANGE, Biology and Life Sciences, LOCUS-C EXPRESSION, Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly, Adaptation, Physiological, TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS, Fruit, ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA, SEED DORMANCY, HEAT-STRESS
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