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Guttation usually occurs when:​

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Answered by shinurathi7231
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Guttation is the important process that occurs when conditions are humid and transpiration loss is limited. Under such conditions, excess water absorbed by roots oozes out through hydathodes in liquid form.

Answered by Anonymous
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Guttation usually occurs when the plant is put in more saturated atmosphere and In more humid soil

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Guttation is the process of secretion of the droplet of water from the pores of the plant. It occurs when the root pressure goes high and so the suction force gets increased. Also, when the rate of transpiration, that is the rate of evaporation of water from the leaves goes low, the guttation takes place.

when plants are absorbing water actively, a positive root pressure is built up under the influence of which excess water simply oozes out through the dead ends of xylem tracheids and vessels. This usually happens during early morning hours when transpiration is low.takes place only when transpiration rate is high.

Guttation is the exudation of xylem sap on the tips or edges of leaves of some vascular plant.

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