Revisiting plant hardiness zones to include multiple climatic stress dimensions.

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Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology & Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Traditional hardiness zones for plants mainly focus on surviving cold winter conditions, overlooking other critical stressors like summer heat and humidity.
  • This study proposes a new framework for defining hardiness zones that includes factors like heat, cold, dryness, and moisture to better address plant challenges related to climate change.
  • The research specifically examines 872 tree species in the U.S. to enhance our understanding of how different climatic conditions impact plant health, aiming to inform horticultural and agricultural practices.

Article Abstract

A tradition exists for delineating "hardiness zones" for important plants in horticulture and agriculture. However, these zones are typically based on surviving cold winter conditions, disregarding other stressors. Factors such as the effects of summer heat, aridity, or excessive humidity have been overlooked, limiting our understanding of challenges faced by plants associated with human activities, particularly in a time of rapid global-scale climate change. Annual plants not exposed to winter cold and heat-sensitive plants encountering early summer heat waves may experience significant difficulties. Here, we establish hardiness zone criteria for four climatic dimensions: heat, cold, dryness, and moisture. We explore how this expanded concept of hardiness zones could be implemented in the context of 872 tree species in the United States, as a step toward understanding stressors that plants experience in different climates. The aim is to provide insights that may be informative for horticultural and agricultural practices.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11491728PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.110824DOI Listing

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