Also known as the blanket flower, gaillardia is a heat-resistant and drought-tolerant plant in the sunflower family. The blooms look attractive and become excellent cut flowers. 8. King’s Mantle Botanical Name: Thunbergia erecta USDA Zones: 9-11 Also called bush clock vine, it is a shrub...
it can reduce greenhouse temperature by 4-6ºC Ultroviolet resistant, anti hail and reduce harm from the top curtain of different sunshade rates is selected for different crops which needs a variety of sunlight shading:summer by closing the curtain can effectively...
Research into plant responses to high temperatures has generally focused on the model plantArabidopsis thaliana, although recent progress in crops provides a basis for breeding heat-resistant varieties (Ding and Yang2022; Kan et al.2023; Li et al.2023b; Xu et al.2021b). However, available gen...
These large coneflowers have been cut back to rosettes.Photo: Karen Beaty At this point, many plants have finished their showy season and are either dead (annuals) or have dried leaves, stalks, and flowers (perennials) that can be removed from the garden and composted. It’s easy to pul...
The Mulga is just the ticket. This drought resistant desert tree tolerates high heat without blinking, and every late spring sees the Mulga clad in stunning yellow flowers. As a bonus, the Mulga’s green foliage stays on the branches and produces very little litter. ...
the expression level of heat shock proteins in the transgenic lines was changed compared to the control (CK). Overall, this research provides valuable insights into understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in different crossing/breeding programs to produce heat-resistant grape varieties. Such varie...
Regarding the two types of non-passing-by behaviors, dynamic behaviors are less heat-resistant, with the temperature demand being 0.42 °C lower than static behaviors in the afternoon. Dynamic behaviors are usually medium-to-high-intensity activities, which can lead to a quick rise in body ...
Furthermore, it has been confirmed that urban park users engaged in different levels of activity in different environmental settings; people are more likely to exercise in plazas, walk on lawns, and stay sedentary in landscaped areas [32,33]. Evidence showed that the smaller the rigid pavement...