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  2. How to keep your plants protected during a heatwave - AOL

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    According to Home & Garden expert Rachel Crow, one basic way to alleviate the stress of the heat is by strategically watering your plants when the sun isn’t at its full power, specifically at ...

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    With record-breaking heat striking many places across the country and around the world, my social media feeds are filling up with gardeners’ laments – and photos of their fallen annuals and ...

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    Don’t wait until the weatherman predicts a freeze. Learn how to keep plants warm in winter and take steps now to prepare your garden. Why Plants Need Protection. Winter is a rest period for the ...

  5. Breeding for heat stress tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Studies have found tremendous variation within and between species, thus this will help to breed heat tolerance for future environment. Some of attempts to develop heat-tolerant genotypes are successful. (Ehlers and Hall, 1998; [6] Camejo et al., 2005 [7])

  6. Thermotolerance - Wikipedia

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    The heat stress response in plants is mediated by heat shock transcription factors and is well conserved across eukaryotes. HSFs are essential in plants’ ability to both sense and respond to stress. [5] The HSFs, which are divided into three families (A, B, and C), encode the expression of heat shock proteins .

  7. Hardiness (plants) - Wikipedia

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    H1a, higher than 15 °C (59 °F), applies to tropical plants permanently under glass in heat; while H7, below −20 °C (−4 °F), applies to very cold-tolerant plants such as heathers. Most outdoor plants in the UK fall within the range H4, −10 to −5 °C (14 to 23 °F) (hardy in the average winter) to H5, −15 to −10 °C (5 to 14 °F ...

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