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- W3216574832 abstract "Agriculture is the key sector that is threatened by climate change in which major entities like drought and heat destabilize food security and livelihoods. Abiotic stresses like drought, heat, and salinity cause physical, physiological, and biochemical changes during different stages of plant growth and development, finally affecting the economic yield and crop quality. In angiosperms, reproductive phase; especially gametogenesis, fertilization, embryogenesis, accumulation of seed reserves, and seed quality is vulnerable to abiotic stress. Major changes characterized in the male gametophyte are pollen viability and germination, tapetum integrity, sugar transport and utilization, hormonal imbalances, reactive oxygen species aggregation, and programmed cell death while in female gametophyte reduction in duration of stigma receptivity for the pollen is impaired. The consequences of these on seed yield are intricate and affect mobilization of reserve to the developing seed. The developing seed shows a decline in the capability of endosperm cells to accumulate starch resulting in shriveled grains. Seed quality-related implications to individual or combined stress are manifested as reduced germination capacity or loss of dormancy, altered desiccation tolerance, and storability; and changes in vigor. Transgenerational effect of stress is regulated through epigenetic modification programmed by microRNAs during stress in plants. In this chapter, we discuss the physiological and biochemical responses to abiotic stresses during seed development and the seed quality implication in the mature seed." @default.
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- W3216574832 date "2022-01-01" @default.
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- W3216574832 title "Insights into the physiological and biochemical responses to abiotic stress during seed development" @default.
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