Definition of lenticular transpiration
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Lenticular transpiration is the type of transpiration which occurs through the small pores called as lenticels present in the bark. It constitutes about 15%-20% of total transpiration. It occurs throughout the day and night
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This type of transpiration is the loss of water from plants as vapor through the lenticels. The lenticels are tiny openings that protrude from the barks in woody stems and twigs as well as in other plant organs.
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