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By comparing heat-stressed plants to those grown under normal temperatures, they could see the impact of extreme heat on various aspects of plant reproduction.
The study examines both pollen quantity and quality. By demonstrating how extreme heat disrupts plant mating systems, the research underscores the urgent need to understand and mitigate the effects of rising temperatures on plant reproduction.
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