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Heat-tolerance in plants refers to the ability of plant species to maintain normal physiological and developmental processes under elevated temperature conditions. As global temperatures rise, heat stress has become a critical factor limiting crop productivity and quality worldwide, making the study and breeding of heat-tolerant varieties essential for food security. Understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying heat tolerance enables researchers and breeders to develop cultivars better adapted to increasingly challenging climate conditions.

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