A developed human society in today’s era needs advancement in food production and yield to feed the ever blooming monstrous population. The existing feed supply resources are however confronted with a variety of environmental complexities like the global warming, curtailment of the agricultural lands and deterioration of the resources supporting the crop production. Abiotic stress like heat, cold, drought, flood, heavy metal etc create unfavourable condition for crop plant which effect its growth, survival and reproduction. These abiotic stresses induce various adaptive, biochemical and physiological responses in plants in order to preserve their homeostatic equilibrium. Abiotic stresses also exert substantial effects on the production of several bioactive compounds in plants and cause the increases in the level of sugars, soluble proteins, antioxidant enzymes, proline, chlorophyll, the appearance of new isoforms of protein and change in membrane lipid composition. | Nội dung Text Effect of rising temperature stress on growth and physiology of domestic crops of Rajasthan India