Introduction
There are a number of environmental factors that affect plant productivity and growth. One of those factors is temperature. The effect of temperature on a plant will depend on whether the plant is a warm-season plant or a cool-season plant. Adverse temperatures can cause a plant to have stunted growth and poor quality. For example, if the growing temperature is too low for a warm-season plant, it will prevent the plant from fruiting. At temperatures that are too low, the rate of photosynthesis slows down. On the other hand, if the temperature is too high, it can cause pollen Continue reading...