Plants don’t have lungs to inhale and exhale the air that blows around them, but they do, in their own way, ‘breathe’ in and out oxygen and carbon dioxide. Here you can discover how plants carry out gas exchange and how we can make sure they breathe easy.
I never realized that plants, especially their roots ‘breathe’ in oxygen to burn glucose and ‘breathe’ out CO2.
That’s a good article. Here is a related deep dive: Pineapples! (PDF)
Because the pineapple leaves close their stomata during the day they don’t have the benefits of evaporative cooling! Plants heat up and unless there is a breeze to move the heat out of the field they are prone to plant damage, fruit sunburn and “cooking” or “boiling”. Growth slows when temperatures exceed 36°C and stops at about 40°C.
That’s a good article. Here is a related deep dive: Pineapples! (PDF)