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How Do Plants Adapt to Climate Change? - Jing Yi

University of Massachusetts Amherst
2025
Plant Biology
Feronia
Thermal Morphogenesis
heat stress
climate change
crop resilience
Auxin Signaling
Plant Hormones
food security
agricultural science
Plant Genetics
molecular biology
Plant Adaptation
Heat-Resilient Crops
cell signaling
Confocal Microscopy
Fluorescent Markers
Plant Physiology
environmental stress
Crop Engineering
biochemistry
climate adaptation
genetic engineering
sustainable agriculture
Plant Development
Molecular Genetics
Plant Science
global warming
stress response
Agricultural Biotechnology

This research investigates feronia, a plant protein essential for heat adaptation. By studying how feronia regulates auxin signaling and plant growth under temperature stress, the work aims to uncover mechanisms that could support the development of heat-resilient crops, improving agricultural productivity and food security in a warming global climate.

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