Biology, asked by elizabethningthoujam, 7 months ago

how is water transport in plants at night ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Plants move water though two major pathways at night: (1) movement from the roots to the canopy and subsequent loss to air [night‐time transpiration (Enight)]; and (2) movement from one part of the root system to another and subsequent loss to the soil [hydraulic redistribution (HR)].

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