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ManFromEarth
1 year ago

…. quasi, plants shine in infrared light, which means heat radiation.
Check with every night vision camera.

you see that well:

mash

ManFromEarth
1 year ago
Reply to  Vorbeieilender

no, plants that perform photosynthesis are actively lit in the IR range, even in winter when it is cold, especially at night.

es12ch
1 year ago

Yes, some plants have the ability to generate small amounts of heat (plant heat / thermogenesis). This usually occurs in flotations, in particular in large, fleshy flowers, as can be found, for example, in some species of the Arum family (Araceae).

Hafnafir
1 year ago
Reply to  es12ch

https://www.trum.de/magazin/ Pflanzen-mit-waermeregulation/824355

Peppie85
1 year ago

clearly, metabolic processes take place in the plant. This also creates warmth, very little, but it arises.