Adaptation of roots to xeric conditions
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Succulence: Xeric adapted plants have special cells which hold water for photosynthesis when soil moisture is low or even nonexistent. ... Others like aloes, haworthias and such store water in their leaves, and a very few store water in their roots as either tubers or other swollen membranes
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PLANTS ADAPT TO HEAT & DROUGHT (REDUCED SOIL MOISTURE) BY ESCAPING, EVADADING, OR ENDURING THESE CONDITIONS. SOME OF THE SPECIFIC ADAPTATIONS PLANTS USE ARE DETAILED BELOW: Succulence: Xeric adapted plants have special cells which hold water for photosynthesis when soil moisture is low or even nonexistent.
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