You take the difference in the water content between field capacity and wilting point
genetic determines ultimate plant height, but water availability (as well as other geographical or climatological factors) can limit or expedite it.
Watering a plant with sugar water will usually harm it because it makes soil water less available to the plant. In technical terms, it lowers the water potential of the soil water by lowering the osmotic potential.
the amount of water available
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If too much water has been lost or not enough water is available, a plant will begin to wilt. When this happens the cells of a plant become flaccid.
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because plants need water to grow. ALTHOUGH coke has water but the osmotic pressure of coke water is very high hence its water is not available to the plant cells by osmosis.
Salinity becomes a problem when enough salts accumulate in the root zone to negatively affect plant growth. Excess salts in the root zone hinder plant roots from withdrawing water from surrounding soil. This lowers the amount of water available to the plant, regardless of the amount of water actually in the root zone. The main point is that excess salinity in soil water can decrease plant available water and cause plant stress. Decreased plant growth translates into less agriculture to sustain human population and surrounding ecosystems.
In most modern American federal water, lead is not in water in significant quantities, especially once it exits the treatment plant. If you have old plumbing in your home, lead solder present in these pipes can leech into the water, especially if it's not run regularly. A simple test available at most hardware stores can help you determine the lead-status of your water.
In most modern American federal water, lead is not in water in significant quantities, especially once it exits the treatment plant. If you have old Plumbing in your home, lead solder present in these pipes can leech into the water, especially if it's not run regularly. A simple test available at most hardware stores can help you determine the lead-status of your water.
Depends on the plant - some plants store water for when it is not available then they can go months without water. A seed cannot grow into a plant though without water or moisture. Also, some plants can live in Salt water and other places where you'd think it's impossible.