how are water and Minerals transported in plants using root pressure strategy
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root pressure is the positive pressure created by the movement of water from the roots to the soil for upward movement of water.
root pressure can transport water and dissolved mineral nutrients from Roots through the xylem to the top of relatively short plants when transpiration is low or zero .
root pressure can transport water and dissolved mineral nutrients from Roots through the xylem to the top of relatively short plants when transpiration is low or zero .
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◆ PROCESS - Ascent of sap
◆ EXPLANATION - The water and minerals are transported and root pressure is developed. This pressure releases when the upward conduction of water and minerals occur. Thus, that pressure forces water and mineral salts to get transported all over the plant body and is consumed later.
◆ EXPLANATION - The water and minerals are transported and root pressure is developed. This pressure releases when the upward conduction of water and minerals occur. Thus, that pressure forces water and mineral salts to get transported all over the plant body and is consumed later.
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