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As we enter the heart of July and the back half of the 2025 growing season, producers are looking to protect their crops to ...
Intense summer heat can play havoc on your houseplants, even if they live inside full time. Here’s how to tell if your plants are hit by heat stress and what you can do to treat them.
High Plains canola crop in the southern region battled obstacles, but showed resiliency, according to those who track it.
In fact, they can start to show signs of heat stress when it’s 90°F or above for long periods of time. Here’s how to recognize the signs of heat stress, and how to help your plants recover ...
Most plants grow best in temperatures ranging from 59°–86°F. When temperatures above 90°F are sustained for long periods, plant growth is slowed, and some plants begin to show signs of stress.
Plant ecologist Associate Professor Andy Leigh's research focuses on how plants withstand heat stress, to develop strategies that enhance plant survival, promote ecosystem stability, and ...
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