Chinese Bulletin of Botany ›› 2025, Vol. 60 ›› Issue (4): 1-0.DOI: 10.11983/CBB25021  cstr: 32102.14.CBB25021

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Next-generation Green Revolution Genes: Toward New "Climate-smart" Crop Breeding

Liang Ma, Yongqing Yang, Yan Guo   

  1. College of Biological Sciences, China Agricultural University
  • Received:2025-02-11 Revised:2025-04-28 Online:2025-07-10 Published:2025-05-14
  • Contact: Yan Guo

Abstract: In recent years, significant progresses have been made in plant stress biology, particularly in elucidating the mechanisms underlying responses to extreme temperatures and salinity-alkalinity stresses. These advancements have not only broadened our understanding of plant resilience but also provided a wealth of potential targets for molecular breeding, paving new avenues for developing climate-resilient crop varieties that maintain high yield potential under both optimal and adverse conditions. This review concisely summarizes current knowledge on signal perception and transduction mechanisms during plant adaptation to extreme temperature and saline-alkali stresses, discusses the balance regulation between growth/development and stress tolerance, particularly highlights recent breakthroughs by Chinese scientists in discovering key genes and deciphering mechanisms that synergistically improve crop stress resistance and yield. It further proposes prospects for future breeding strategies.

Key words: Extreme temperature, Soil salinization, Crop resilience, Signal transduction,  Climate-smart