External factors plant
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TEMPERATURE: temperature influences the rate of growth within a certain range (0-35 Celsius). Normally rate of growth increases with rise of temperature and decreases with decrease in temperature. For minimum growth, the optimum temperature with decrease in temperature.
- LIGHT
- oxygen
- carbon dioxide
- internal factor
- hormones
- water
- nutrition
- vitamins
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