Sunday 10 December 2017

Firth article "temperature extremes"

Temperature extremes
In this articel, the core of all that temperature is a major factor affecting crop development and climate change and will adversely affect living things and then the effects of temperature rise show a greater impact on grain yields than vegetative growth due to minimum temperature increases and proven improvement high aging that reduces the ability of plants to meet grains or fruit efficiently. We must also know some adaptation strategies to cope with extreme temperatures, we must first choose plants that grow pollen during cold or erratic periods so that when flowering occurs during longer planting periods. Secondly we also need to know the water deficit and the excess water ground which shows that understanding the interaction of temperature and water will be more effective and can share the impact of extreme events of greater temperature associated with temperature changes. Thirdly when exposed to the sun's heat we need an understanding of above the threshold of the cropping ability to regulate the grains and also change the duration of the more efficient grain filling period and get quality results.

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