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what is the main importance of water for plant life​

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Answered by navya082003
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Water is a constituent of protoplasm

Water acts as a solvent. Plants can absorb nutrients when these nutrients are dissolved in water

Water is used for transpiration carrier of nutrients from the soil to green plant tissues.

They are used for photosynthesis and the end product is also conveyed through water to various plant parts

Water forms over 90% of the plant body by green or fresh weight basis.

Plants can synthesis food through photosynthesis only in the presence of water in their system.

Water helps to maintain the turgidity of cell walls. Water helps in cell enlargement due to turgor pressure and cell division which ultimately increase the growth of plant.

Water is essential for the germination of seeds, growth of plant roots, and nutrition and multiplication of soil organism.

Water is essential in hydraulic process in the plant. It helps in the conversion of starch to sugar.

Water helps in the transpiration, which is very essential for maintaining the absorption of nutrient from the soil.

Water regulates the temperature and cools the plant.

Water helps in the chemical, physical and biological reaction in soil.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. In the presence of water the seeds germinate.

2. Water helps in plant production.

3. Plant produce their food in the presence of sunshine, carbon dioxide, water and green pigment called chlorophyll by the cycle of photosynthesis.

4. Water dissolves the nutrients in the soil which are then transferred to the various parts of the plant.

5. Water provides a means for the food and mineral transport inside the farm.

6. Water also helps to preserve the plant structure by placing the plant tissue under sufficient pressure.

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