Biology, asked by karmachen2015, 9 months ago

How do antitranspirants inhibit the rate of transpiration ?

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Answered by pathakshreya456
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Antitranspirants may reduce transpiration in three different ways: By reducing the absorption of solar energy and thereby reducing leaf temperatures and transpiration rates. By forming thin transparent films which hinder the escape of water vapours from the leaves.

Answered by debjyotimukherjee200
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Explanation:

Antitranspirants may reduce transpiration in three different ways: By reducing the absorption of solar energy and thereby reducing leaf temperatures and transpiration rates. By forming thin transparent films which hinder the escape of water vapours from the leaves.

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