Water Uptake and Flow in Roots

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The loss of water by evaporation from the leaves of plants (transpiration) is an inevitable accompaniment of the photosynthetic absorption of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Water is absorbed from the soil by the roots to make good this transpirational loss....

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Weatherley, P. E. (1982). Water Uptake and Flow in Roots. In Physiological Plant Ecology II (pp. 79–109). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68150-9_4

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