How climatic factors regulate the crop productivity?
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The climatic factors are abiotic or non-living components of the environmental factors (outside of genetic factors) that affect plant growth and development. They are elements of climate. There are other abiotic environmental factors, that is, topography and soil, which are treated in a separate page.
Under favorable conditions, gene expression is maximized. Ultimately, enhanced growth and development translates into high crop yields.
These climatic factors are enumerated below and either discussed briefly or a link is provided for specific elucidation.
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