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How do Plants Cope with High Temperature?

The following article will guide you about how plants cope with high temperature. The four ways are: 1. Acclimation to High Temperature 2. Membrane Composition 3. Morphological Adaptations and 4. Heat-Shock Proteins. Way # 1. Acclimation to High Temperature: Brief exposure of plants to sub-lethal temperatures may increase their thermo-.tolerance. Light and other factors may cause an increase in tolerance [...]

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Methods Employed by Plants to Cope with High Temperature

Let us make an in-depth study of the methods employed by plants to cope with high temperature. High-temp or heat stress is an important environmental stress factor in plant productivity that typically accompanies drought conditions. Intense solar radiations and/or decreased evaporation of water from plant surfaces add to heat stress faced by plants. Upper Temperature Limit for Survival: Although some [...]

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Plants and Biotic Stresses

The following points highlight the two methods employed by plants to cope with biotic stresses. The methods are: 1. Hypersensitive Response and 2. Secondary Acquired Resistance. Method # 1. Hypersensitive Response (HR): On being attacked by insects or a pathogenic microorganism, typically a plant responds with: (i) Formation of pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins, (ii) Biosynthesis of phytoalexins, (iii) Changes in composition [...]

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