Bleeding in plants take place because of reduced root pressure
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The root pressure generated by a plant forces the cell sap to rise through the stem. This causes bleeding or oozing of the cell sap from the cut surface of the plant. Excess of turgor pressure can cause the cell to burst and less pressure can cause the plant to wilt.
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