Describe the specific adaptation of xerophytes w.r.t root, stem and leaves.
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Roots are well spread. They are mostly very deep, reaching almost the water table. Some xerophytes have roots thar are present over large area near the surface for absorbing water from light rain and dew.
Stems:The stems possess spines, thorns or prickles for reducing transpiration and from protecting themselves from herbivores.
Leaves: They are thick, small, grayish or dull green with either a dense covering of hair on reflecting surfaces
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Xerophyte are any plants adjusted to life in a dry or physiologically dry living space, and have modifications of roots, stem and leaves to survive.
What are xerophyte plants?
- Xerophyte, any plant adjusted to life in a dry or physiologically dry living space (salt swamp, saline soil, or corrosive marsh) through components to forestall water misfortune or to store accessible water.
Modifications of roots:
- Roots are all around spread.
- They are for the most part exceptionally profound, arriving at practically the water table.
- A few xerophytes have roots that are available over enormous region close to the surface for engrossing water from light downpour and dew.
Alterations of stems:
- The stems have spines, thistles or prickles for decreasing happening and from shielding themselves from herbivores.
Modifications of leaves:
- They are thick, little, grayish or dull green with either a thick covering of hair on reflecting surfaces
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