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Heat stress tolerance in peas (Pisum sativum L.): Current status and way forward
by
Sagar, Vidya
, Singh, Prabhakar M.
, Prasad, P. V. Vara
, Devi, Jyoti
, Dubey, Rakesh K.
, Gupta, Nakul
, Mishra, Gyan P.
, Jha, Prakash Kumar
, Behera, Tusar K.
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural production
/ Breeding
/ Climate change
/ Crop yield
/ Cultivars
/ Development strategies
/ Gene pool
/ Genome-wide association studies
/ Genotypes
/ Germination
/ Heat
/ heat shock proteins (HSPs)
/ Heat stress
/ Heat tolerance
/ High temperature
/ Legumes
/ Lodging
/ Marker-assisted selection
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Peas
/ Phenotyping
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Pisum
/ Pisum sativum
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Science
/ Productivity
/ QTLs
/ Screening
/ Seeds
/ Temperature
/ Temperature effects
/ Temperature tolerance
/ threshold temperature
2023
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Heat stress tolerance in peas (Pisum sativum L.): Current status and way forward
by
Sagar, Vidya
, Singh, Prabhakar M.
, Prasad, P. V. Vara
, Devi, Jyoti
, Dubey, Rakesh K.
, Gupta, Nakul
, Mishra, Gyan P.
, Jha, Prakash Kumar
, Behera, Tusar K.
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural production
/ Breeding
/ Climate change
/ Crop yield
/ Cultivars
/ Development strategies
/ Gene pool
/ Genome-wide association studies
/ Genotypes
/ Germination
/ Heat
/ heat shock proteins (HSPs)
/ Heat stress
/ Heat tolerance
/ High temperature
/ Legumes
/ Lodging
/ Marker-assisted selection
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Peas
/ Phenotyping
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Pisum
/ Pisum sativum
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Science
/ Productivity
/ QTLs
/ Screening
/ Seeds
/ Temperature
/ Temperature effects
/ Temperature tolerance
/ threshold temperature
2023
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Heat stress tolerance in peas (Pisum sativum L.): Current status and way forward
by
Sagar, Vidya
, Singh, Prabhakar M.
, Prasad, P. V. Vara
, Devi, Jyoti
, Dubey, Rakesh K.
, Gupta, Nakul
, Mishra, Gyan P.
, Jha, Prakash Kumar
, Behera, Tusar K.
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural production
/ Breeding
/ Climate change
/ Crop yield
/ Cultivars
/ Development strategies
/ Gene pool
/ Genome-wide association studies
/ Genotypes
/ Germination
/ Heat
/ heat shock proteins (HSPs)
/ Heat stress
/ Heat tolerance
/ High temperature
/ Legumes
/ Lodging
/ Marker-assisted selection
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Peas
/ Phenotyping
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Pisum
/ Pisum sativum
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Science
/ Productivity
/ QTLs
/ Screening
/ Seeds
/ Temperature
/ Temperature effects
/ Temperature tolerance
/ threshold temperature
2023
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Heat stress tolerance in peas (Pisum sativum L.): Current status and way forward
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Heat stress tolerance in peas (Pisum sativum L.): Current status and way forward
2023
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Overview
In the era of climate change, the overall productivity of pea ( Pisum sativum L.) is being threatened by several abiotic stresses including heat stress (HS). HS causes severe yield losses by adversely affecting several traits in peas. A reduction in pod yield has been reported from 11.1% to 17.5% when mean daily temperature increase from 1.4 to 2.2°C. High-temperature stress (30.5-33°C) especially during reproductive phase is known to drastically reduce both seed yield and germination. HS during germination and early vegetative stage resulted in poor emergence and stunted plant growth along with detrimental effects on physiological functions of the pea plant. To combat HS and continue its life cycle, plants use various defense strategies including heat escape, avoidance or tolerance mechanisms. Ironically, the threshold temperatures for pea plant and its responses are inconsistent and not yet clearly identified. Trait discovery through traditional breeding such as semi leaflessness ( afila ), upright growing habit, lodging tolerance, lower canopy temperature and small seeded nature has highlighted their utility for greater adaptation under HS in pea. Screening of crop gene pool and landraces for HS tolerance in a targeted environment is a simple approach to identify HS tolerant genotypes. Thus, precise phenotyping using modern phenomics tools could lead to increased breeding efficiency. The NGS (next generation sequencing) data can be associated to find the candidate genes responsible for the HS tolerance in pea. In addition, genomic selection, genome wide association studies (GWAS) and marker assisted selection (MAS) can be used for the development of HS tolerant pea genotypes. Additionally, development of transgenics could be an alternative strategy for the development of HS tolerant pea genotypes. This review comprehensively covers the various aspects of HS tolerance mechanisms in the pea plant, screening protocols, omic advances, and future challenges for the development of HS tolerant genotypes.
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