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Plants growing in well fertilized soils wilt if the soil is not watered.
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Plants growing in fertilized soil are often formed to wilt, if the soil is not adequately watered because of flaccidity or a decrease in turgor pressure exerted by the absorbed water on the cell wall of plants.
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Plants growing in fertilized soil are often formed to wilt, if the soil is not adequately watered because of flaccidity or a decrease in turgor pressure exerted by the absorbed water on the cell wall of plants.When the soil of a plant runs too low of available water, the water chains in the xylem become thinner and thinner due to less water. ... When this happens, the plant loses its turgidity and begins to wilt. Low soil moisture is often the reason this happens but other factors play a role.
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