an opening responsible for guttation
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Hydathodes are the minor openings at the leaf tip which is uncovered by the cuticle , this allows guttation of surplus water through the leaves of herbaceous crop plants, such as mustard, grasses, and Saxifragaceae (saxifrage family; Huang, 1986).
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Guttation is caused due to root pressure. Explanation: The exudation of water with salt and minerals through Hydathode ( a structure present in leaf vein tips ) is called Guttation.
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