root pressure is used for transportation of water in case of shrubs herbs
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It has been claimed by some investigators that the positive hydrostatic pressure developed in the xylem vessels—root pressure—under conditions of excess absorption and low transpiration may be adequate to push the water to the tops of small herbs or shrubs.
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It has been claimed by some investigators that the positive hydrostatic pressure developed in the xylem vessels—root pressure—under conditions of excess absorption and low transpiration may be adequate to push the water to the tops of small herbs or shrubs.
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