Plant reproductive biology is essential for conserving biodiversity, enhancing agricultural productivity, and ensuring ecosystem stability. It informs breeding programs for resilient crops, supports pollination ecology, and aids in adapting to climate change, ultimately contributing to food security and sustainable development. This publication addresses recent research trends, mapping analyses, and the global status of research in this field over the last 50 years. These findings and trends will help researchers better understand the current state of plant reproductive biology in the context of climate change and provide ideas for further exploration.
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