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However, if uncontrolled, ROS overproduction results in oxidative stress that can damage proteins, biomolecules, and membranes, thereby affecting the photosynthetic machinery and overall leaf physiology [58,59,60]. For example, exposing chickpea or rice plants to heat stress of (32/20 °C Day/...