Root pressure
O is not sufficient to rise water above ground level
O Is negative in all except the tallest trees
O Is the driving force for the mass flow of sugar
Can push water up to small heights in the stem
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Root pressure is not sufficient to rise water above the ground level. It, however, plays a major role in absorbing water from the ground to the roots. Transpiration helps in the movement of water inside the xylem.
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