effect in cold countries in winter to grow vegetables
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Extreme temperatures (too hot or too cold) can inhibit fruit set on tomatoes and other garden plants. Temperature as well as moisture level may affect the flavor of fruits and vegetables. Hot weather can cause cool-season vegetables to bolt, resulting in reduced production and changes in flavor.
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Why Does Cold Affect Plants?
All conditions experienced by a plant affect its health and hardiness. A lack of water may cause wilting and sometimes death in plants. Excess or a dearth of nutrients can also contribute to negative plant health. In this way, so too can weather conditions cause damage to plant vitality. Cold freezes the cells in a plant, causing damage and interrupts the pathways for nutrients and water to flow.
In small branches and twigs, the living xylem is much more affected by cold than the cambium and phloem. This tissue is not dormant and the effects of cold in plants results in blackened stems and tissue death. Desiccation, sunscald, salt damage, heavy snow breakage and numerous other injuries are also how plants are affected
All conditions experienced by a plant affect its health and hardiness. A lack of water may cause wilting and sometimes death in plants. Excess or a dearth of nutrients can also contribute to negative plant health. In this way, so too can weather conditions cause damage to plant vitality. Cold freezes the cells in a plant, causing damage and interrupts the pathways for nutrients and water to flow.
In small branches and twigs, the living xylem is much more affected by cold than the cambium and phloem. This tissue is not dormant and the effects of cold in plants results in blackened stems and tissue death. Desiccation, sunscald, salt damage, heavy snow breakage and numerous other injuries are also how plants are affected
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