Lower temperatures equal slower metabolism and slower growth.
Conversely extremely high temperatures (over 35 degrees Cecilius) also cause plant metabolism to slow (again resulting in retarded growth).
The "Optimal" window for plant growth is considered to be between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius; this however, is determined by the type of plant and how it has evolved in its natural environment (i.e. genetic and environmental factors).
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Soil temperature affects plant growth by influencing the rate of biological and chemical processes in the soil, such as nutrient availability and microbial activity. Different plant species have specific temperature requirements for optimal growth, with most plants preferring soil temperatures between 60-70°F. Extreme temperatures can stress plants, affecting their growth and development.
Yes, plant growth can be sped up by providing optimal growing conditions such as adequate sunlight, water, nutrients, and appropriate temperature. Additionally, using plant growth regulators or hormones can also help stimulate growth.
Plants transpire to keep themselves cool. So, in the rise of temperature, they will have to keep themselves more cool through transpiration. Therefore, the rate of transpiration increases in the rise of temperature. Answer by: Avni Mehta
A growth hormone is a chemical that has effects on plant growth
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The relationship between soil temperature at different depths and plant growth is significant. Soil temperature affects the rate of seed germination, root development, nutrient uptake, and overall plant growth. Different plants have specific temperature requirements for optimal growth, so maintaining the right soil temperature at various depths is crucial for healthy plant development.
There is no one temperature for greenhouses. The temperature and humidity are matched to the type of plant in the beds and the stage of that plant's growth.
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The ambient ground temperature can significantly impact plant growth and development. Warmer temperatures can speed up plant growth and increase photosynthesis, while colder temperatures can slow down growth and affect nutrient uptake. Extreme temperatures can also stress plants and lead to reduced yields or even plant death. Overall, maintaining an optimal ground temperature is crucial for healthy plant growth and development.
they control a plant's patterns of growth and development, and the plant's responses to environmental conditions.
To conduct plant growth experiments with light, you can set up different groups of plants exposed to varying light conditions, such as different intensities or durations of light. Keep other factors like water and soil consistent. Measure plant growth over time to observe the effects of different light conditions on plant growth.
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