why do plants wilt when they donot get regular supply of water
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When the soil of a plant runs too low of available water, the water chains in the xylem become thinner and thinner due to less water. ... When this happens, the plant loses its turgidity and begins to wilt. Low soil moisture is often the reason this happens but other factors play a role.
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On a hot, dry day (or after several days with no rain or watering), transpiration causes more water to be lost than is coming in, and the water balance within the plant can get thrown off. The dehydrated collapsing cells in the leaves and stems can no longer remain erect, and the plant begins to wilt.
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When the soil of a plant runs too low of available water, the water chains in the xylem become thinner and thinner due to less water. ... When this happens, the plant loses its turgidity and begins to wilt. Low soil moisture is often the reason this happens but other factors play a role.
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