
SummaryBeing rooted in place, plants are faced with the challenge of responding to unfavourable local conditions. One such condition, heat stress, contributes massively to crop losses globally. Heatwaves are predicted to increase, and it is of vital importance to generate crops that are tolerant to not only heat stress but also to several other abiotic stresses (e.g. drought stress, salinity stress) to ensure that global food security is protected. A better understanding of the molecular mechanisms that underlie the temperature stress response in pollen will be a significant step towards developing effective breeding strategies for high and stable production in crop plants. While most studies have focused on the vegetative phase of plant growth to understand heat stress tolerance, it is the reproductive phase that requires more attention as it is more sensitive to elevated temperatures. Every phase of reproductive development is affected by environmental challenges, including pollen and ovule development, pollen tube growth, male–female cross‐talk, fertilization, and embryo development. In this review we summarize how pollen is affected by heat stress and the molecular mechanisms employed during the stress period, as revealed by classical and ‐omics experiments.
Thermotolerance, heat stress (HS), MATURE POLLEN, 106044 Systems biology, MALE GAMETOPHYTE DEVELOPMENT, MALE-STERILITY, Review, thermotolerance, PROGRAMMED CELL-DEATH, Stress, Physiological, 106044 Systembiologie, TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR, 106038 Reproduktionsbiologie, GENE-EXPRESSION, TOMATO POLLEN, UNFOLDED PROTEIN RESPONSE, 106010 Developmental biology, pollen development, heat stress response (HSR), 106010 Entwicklungsbiologie, Plant Breeding, HIGH-TEMPERATURE, Pollen, PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS, 106038 Reproductive biology, multiomics, Heat-Shock Response
Thermotolerance, heat stress (HS), MATURE POLLEN, 106044 Systems biology, MALE GAMETOPHYTE DEVELOPMENT, MALE-STERILITY, Review, thermotolerance, PROGRAMMED CELL-DEATH, Stress, Physiological, 106044 Systembiologie, TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR, 106038 Reproduktionsbiologie, GENE-EXPRESSION, TOMATO POLLEN, UNFOLDED PROTEIN RESPONSE, 106010 Developmental biology, pollen development, heat stress response (HSR), 106010 Entwicklungsbiologie, Plant Breeding, HIGH-TEMPERATURE, Pollen, PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS, 106038 Reproductive biology, multiomics, Heat-Shock Response
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