Definition of root pressure
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osmotic pressure within the cells of a root system that causes sap to rise through a plant stem to the leaves.
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'Root Pressure'. It is the transverse osmotic pressure within the cells of a root system that causes sap to rise through a plant stem to the leaves. Root pressure occurs in the xylem of some vascular plants when the soil moisture level is high either at night or when transpiration is low during the day.
The key difference between root pressure and transpiration pull is that root pressure is the osmotic pressure developing in the root cells due to movement of water from soil solution to root cells while transpiration pull is the negative pressure developing at the top of the plant due to the evaporation of water from .
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