FigureĀ 1.
Heat stress is a combination of heat intensity, duration, and frequency. The time of day and photoperiod when the increased temperature occurs are important factors that impact the severity of heat stress. Internal factors also influence how plants respond to elevated temperatures. These include the genotype, age, developmental stage, tissue, stage of the internal clock, and prior exposure to heat or other stressors. The figure was created with BioRender.com.
Plant heat stress response is a complex interaction between features of heat stress and internal factors in plants.

Heat stress is a combination of heat intensity, duration, and frequency. The time of day and photoperiod when the increased temperature occurs are important factors that impact the severity of heat stress. Internal factors also influence how plants respond to elevated temperatures. These include the genotype, age, developmental stage, tissue, stage of the internal clock, and prior exposure to heat or other stressors. The figure was created with BioRender.com.

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