Plants Under Heat Stress Must Act Surprisingly Quickly to Survive
August 21, 2017
August 21, 2017
AMHERST, Mass., Aug. 21 -- The University of Massachusetts's Amherst campus issued the following news:
In new results reported in The Plant Cell, molecular biologist Elizabeth Vierling at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and colleagues in India and China report finding a crucial mechanism that plants need to recover from heat stress.
She points out that high temperature damage to crops is increasing with climate change, and uncovering mechanisms of heat tolerance . . .
In new results reported in The Plant Cell, molecular biologist Elizabeth Vierling at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and colleagues in India and China report finding a crucial mechanism that plants need to recover from heat stress.
She points out that high temperature damage to crops is increasing with climate change, and uncovering mechanisms of heat tolerance . . .