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How does the plant encounter the hot environmental conditions?

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Answered by bhoomidarak
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Transpiration

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One of the many ways plants encounter hot environmental conditions s through transpiration. Transpiration is the loss of water from the surface of plants. When the outside temperature is high the rate of transpiration is high. Transpirations helps to cool the surface of leaves and the surrounding environment as well.

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Answered by malkarsujata
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Plants transform light and CO2 into biomass. This occurs during a given period of time, the duration of which depends essentially on air temperature and on the earliness of the considered genotype. During the same period of time, the plant requires an amount of water that depends on environmental conditions (light, air humidity, and wind) and on plant traits such as stomatal conductance and leaf area. It follows that the biomass accumulated by a plant primarily depends on environmental conditions, but also depends on plants traits with their genetic variability. The objective of this paper is to provide a basis for analyzing yield from environmental conditions, thereby enabling characterization of the differences in behavior between genotypes. This basis is the common ground of most existing crop models (Sinclair et al., 1976; Brisson et al., 2003; Hammer et al., 2010), and of global analyses of the effects of climate change on plant performance (Brisson et al., 2010; Lobell et al., 2011).

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