Biology, asked by hemendra45, 1 year ago

Observation in Transpiration in plants

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Answered by Hetals276
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Transpiration was measured by loss of weight. ... Other observations, however, indicate that deep rooted species on heavy soils may show a marked plant response to moisture deficit before the wilting point, as in stomatal behaviour, photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration, and starch accumulation.

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Answered by karthi20023
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The C leaf is vaselined on its upper surface, which contains less number of stomata or no stomata. The transpiration takes place from the lower stomatal surface, and the leaf shrivels to a large extent. The D leaf is not vaselined and both the surfaces transpire freely releasing much water.
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