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DISADVANGAGES OF TRANSPIRATION ARE :-

1⃣WILTING: When the amount of water lost through transpirtion exceeds absorption through roots, leaf cells becomes flaccid causing wilting plant wilt, but regain their turgidity in the evening When wilting persisting for a long time, it is called PERMANENT WILTING. Sometimes, it may be due to diseases also.

2⃣STUNTED GROWTH: Excessive transpiration results in the closing of Atlanta following the production of abscissic acid. It causes premature leaf fall and delayed flower production.

3⃣ENERGY EXPENDITURE: Most of the water absorbed is lost by transpiration and energy is utilised in transpiration so it is a gross energy expenditure.

4⃣ABSCISSION: When very little water is available to plants, transpiration results in the closing to Atlanta following resultsvin thevclosingvof stomata following the production of abscissic acid. It causes premature leaf fall and delayed flower production.

5⃣LOSS OF MINERALS: Transpiration stream is the path of movement of minerals sap through the vessels and trachea of xylem tissue, due to transpiration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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disadvantages of transpiration ☺️☺️❤

⭕Reduced Yield

⭕Abscisic Acid

⭕Wastage of Energy

⭕Reduced Growth: Transpiration reduces availability of water inside the plant

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