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Responses of Plants to Biotic and Abiotic Stress: Temperature Stress, Stress by Infection and Wounding
Temperature Stress
Plants exhibit sensitivity to variations in temperature. Each plant requires an optimum temperature for growth and development. Exposure to extremely high and low temperatures adversely affects growth in plants.
Low-Temperature Stress
Exposure to a moderate chilling temperature may kill or cause injury to plants. Maize, tomato, soybean, and cotton are susceptible to injury when exposed to temperatures between 10 to 15 . The seedlings shβ¦
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