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THE RATE AT WHICH PLANT ABSORB WATER FROM ROOTS IS CALLED ​

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Hence, sometimes it is called WATER absorption 'through roots', rather 'by' roots. It occurs in rapidly transpiring plants during daytime, because of OPENING of stomata and the atmospheric conditions. The FORCE for absorption of water is created at the leaf END and is often referred to as the transpiration pull.



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