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How nerium adapted to reduce transpired frm their leaves?

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Revision:Xerophytes and Hydrophytes. Plant adapted to live in dry conditions. Common adaptations to reduce the rate of transpiration include: Thick waxy cuticle: The cuticle cuts down water loss in two ways: it acts as a barrier to evaporation and also the shiny surface reflects heat and so lowers temperature.

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plant factors influencing the rate of transpiration. There are various factors affecting the rate of transpiration in plants, particularly stomatal transpiration. ... The plant factors refer to inherent characteristics of plants and include: root-shoot ratio, leaf area, leaf 

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