RT article T1 Cold Stress in Citrus: A Molecular, Physiological and Biochemical Perspective A1 Primo-Capella, Amparo A1 Martínez-Cuenca, Mary-Rus A1 Forner-Giner, María A. K1 Citriculture K1 F40 Plant ecology K1 F60 Plant physiology and biochemistry K1 F30 Plant genetics and breeding K1 F61 Plant physiology - Nutrition K1 F62 Plant physiology - Growth and development K1 P40 Meteorology and climatology K1 Citrus K1 Rootstocks K1 Cold stress K1 Abiotic stress K1 Crop losses AB Due to climate change, we are forced to face new abiotic stress challenges like cold and heat waves that currently result from global warming. Losses due to frost and low temperatures force us to better understand the physiological, hormonal, and molecular mechanisms of response to such stress to face losses, especially in tropical and subtropical crops like citrus fruit, which are well adapted to certain weather conditions. Many of the responses to cold stress that are found are also conserved in citrus. Hence, this review also intends to show the latest work on citrus. In addition to basic research, there is a great need to employ and cultivate new citrus rootstocks to better adapt to environmental conditions. PB MDPI SN 2311-7524 YR 2021 FD 2021 LK http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7777 UL http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7777 LA en NO Primo-Capella, A., Martínez-Cuenca, M. R. & Forner-Giner, M. Á. (2021). Cold Stress in Citrus: A Molecular, Physiological and Biochemical Perspective. Horticulturae, 7(10), 340. DS MINDS@UW RD Aug 11, 2022