TY - JOUR
T1 - Heat Stress in Legume Seed Setting
T2 - Effects, Causes, and Future Prospects
AU - Liu, Yonghua
AU - Li, Jiajia
AU - Zhu, Yulei
AU - Jones, Ashley
AU - Rose, Ray J.
AU - Song, Youhong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright © 2019 Liu, Li, Zhu, Jones, Rose and Song.
PY - 2019/7/31
Y1 - 2019/7/31
N2 - Grain legumes provide a rich resource of plant nutrition to human diets and are vital for food security and sustainable cropping. Heat stress during flowering has a detrimental effect on legume seed yield, mainly due to irreversible loss of seed number. To start with, we provide an overview of the developmental and physiological basis of controlling seed setting in response to heat stress. It is shown that every single process of seed setting including male and female gametophyte development, fertilization, and early seed/fruit development is sensitive to heat stress, in particular male reproductive development in legume crops is especially susceptible. A series of physiochemical processes including heat shock proteins, antioxidants, metabolites, and hormones centered with sugar starvation are proposed to play a key role in regulating legume seed setting in response to heat stress. The exploration of the molecular mechanisms underlying reproductive heat tolerance is in its infancy. Medicago truncatula, with a small diploid genome, and well-established transformation system and molecular platforms, has become a valuable model for testing gene function that can be applied to advance the physiological and molecular understanding of legume reproductive heat tolerance.
AB - Grain legumes provide a rich resource of plant nutrition to human diets and are vital for food security and sustainable cropping. Heat stress during flowering has a detrimental effect on legume seed yield, mainly due to irreversible loss of seed number. To start with, we provide an overview of the developmental and physiological basis of controlling seed setting in response to heat stress. It is shown that every single process of seed setting including male and female gametophyte development, fertilization, and early seed/fruit development is sensitive to heat stress, in particular male reproductive development in legume crops is especially susceptible. A series of physiochemical processes including heat shock proteins, antioxidants, metabolites, and hormones centered with sugar starvation are proposed to play a key role in regulating legume seed setting in response to heat stress. The exploration of the molecular mechanisms underlying reproductive heat tolerance is in its infancy. Medicago truncatula, with a small diploid genome, and well-established transformation system and molecular platforms, has become a valuable model for testing gene function that can be applied to advance the physiological and molecular understanding of legume reproductive heat tolerance.
KW - Medicago truncatula
KW - heat stress
KW - legumes
KW - reproductive development
KW - seed set
KW - sugar metabolism
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85072726607&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fpls.2019.00938
DO - 10.3389/fpls.2019.00938
M3 - Review article
SN - 1664-462X
VL - 10
JO - Frontiers in Plant Science
JF - Frontiers in Plant Science
M1 - 938
ER -