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Cardinal temperature

  • Every plant community has its own minimum, optimum and maximum temperature known as their cardinal temperature.
  • These critical low and high temperatures are required for better growth and development of crops.
  • The three types of temperature ranges are:
  1. Optimum temperature
  • The temperature at which a plant functions best is called as the optimum temperature.
  • The ideal temperature conditions for crop production are in the range of 31-37oC for hot season and 25-31oC for cool season crops.

 

  1. Maximum temperature
  • Maximum temperature is the one that can be tolerate without injury to crop plants. The maximum temperature tolerance varies greatly with the crop species. Above which plant growth stops.
  • The tolerable maximum temperature for hot season is 44-50oC and cool season crop is 31-35oC.

 

 

  1. Minimum temperature
  • Minimum temperature is the temperature at which any plant can continue its activity and below which no growth occurs.
  • It is approximately the freezing point of water. The growth of many of the tropical plants is retarded at 20oC and are frequently killed at 10oC.
  • The tolerance range of minimum temperature for cool season crops ranges between 0-5oC and hot season crop 15-18oC.

 

Cardinal points of some common crops

Crop

Temperature (0C)

Minimum

Optimum

Maximum

Wheat

3-4.5

25

30-32

Rice

10-12

30-32

36-38

Maize

8-10

32-35

40-44

Sorghum

8-10

32-35

40

Tobacco

13-14

28

35

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