Understanding Heat Stress
Plants experience heat stress at temperatures above approximately 35Β°C and severe damage above 40Β°C. The primary mechanisms: enzyme denaturation at high temperatures disrupts photosynthesis and cellular processes; stomatal closure to prevent water loss halts photosynthesis; pollen sterility above 32 to 35Β°C causes flower drop and crop failure in tomatoes, capsicum, and beans; root zone overheating in containers and raised beds can reach 50 to 60Β°C during heatwaves,β¦
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