transpiration
Transpiration Support and transport systems in plants
Transpiration Support and transport systems in plants
Transpiration Support and transport systems in plants transpiration transpiration In case the irrigation quantity is reduced to 50 % of the reference quantity , the final soil salinity level is almost three times higher transpiration Environmental factors that affect the rate of transpiration · 1 Light Plants transpire more rapidly in the light than in the dark · 2
transpiration Abstract Transpiration is the loss of water from a plant in the form of water vapor Water is absorbed by roots from the soil and transported as a liquid to
transpiration Transpiration also provides the driving force for transport of water and nutrients from roots to shoots Consequently, transpiration processes affect the yield Transpiration is caused by the evaporation of water at the leaf–atmosphere interface; it creates negative pressure equivalent to –2 MPa at the leaf