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Drastic drop in temperatures: What it means for plants

A 40 degree drop in temperature can wreak havoc on your plants.

December 5, 2017 by Strategic Communication

What happens to plants when the temperatures go from unseasonably warm to drastically colder so late in the season?

Dr. Michael Goerndt, assistant professor at Missouri State University’s Darr College of Agriculture, answered this question for KSPR.

“The tree is actively operating again. It’s actively respiring, doing some photosynthesis with at least the material that it has to work with,” Goerndt told KSPR.

Filed Under: Faculty and Staff Page, In the News Tagged With: Darr College of Agriculture, faculty, Michael Goerndt, research

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