Physiological acclimation to temperature fluctuations has been recognized for decades as a critically important coping mechanism for heat stress in plants. Yet there remains a limited understanding of the patterns of thermal acclimation in the most fundamental and important function of plants: photosynthesis. A recent paper published by current lab postdoc, Dr. Brad Posch tackles this knowledge gap by reviewing the basic principles of thermal acclimation in the processes that convert sunlight into energy and energy into the conversion of CO2 into photosynthetic products that support plant growth and survival.
You can check out the paper here.