Freezing plants


Plant protection - partial or total damage to the plant as a result of its low temperature (frost). This results in dehydration of plant cells, creating ice crystals in the cell space. They cause irreversible damage to the protoplasm. This phenomenon occurs most often during cold winters, it may also occur in the spring or fall.

In the pre-spring period, trees are most prone to frost or sunburn, and fruit yields during the flowering season are much lower. Vegetable plants are susceptible to cold.

For example, cumin tolerance is tolerant to resistance, eg,

It is recommended to prevent the use of wind and snow cover, the cultivation of frost-resistant varieties, the use of smoke curtains in horticulture and horticulture, etc. Bibliography

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