Why transpiration is a nessary evil
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The loss of excees water in the form of vapor from the aerial parts of
the plant is known as transpiration. Transpiration is essential for the
movement of water and minerals from the root to the healthy parts of the
plant. But excess transpiration may result in drying up of the leaves
or wilting and loss of soil water. Hence it is termed as a necessary evil
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Transpiration is the process by which plant lose water through the stomata.
It is considered as an evil because excessive loss of water tend to hamper with the photosynthetic process of plants by closing the stomatas.
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