If you add to much water then the soil will get soggy and mushy so that indecates that the plant overwatered and it is not getting enough sunlight or CO2 and when the soil is dusty dry then the plant is under watered.
It is harmful because transpiration is the process in which the plants lose their water. 99% of the water a plant gets is gone through transpiration. If the plants don't get enough water, the plants die.
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Excessive transpiration leads to water loss in plants which can lead to withering of the plant..
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Transpiration - see herehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transpiration
Trees and other plants give off water vapor through their aerial parts (stomata) during a process called transpiration.
the viroids harm the plants that are ifected with them by giving the plants some harmful thing
When water is released from leaves and evaporates it is called transpiration.
In plants, this process is called transpiration. In animals it is called perspiration
to prevent excessive water loss by transpiration
Yes, excessive transpiration can cause wilting in plants. Transpiration is the loss of water vapor from a plant's leaves, and when this process occurs at a higher rate than the plant can absorb water from its roots, it can lead to dehydration and wilting.
The second half of rainy season and in the evenings so as to avoid excessive transpiration after transplantation.
transpiration
Transpiration is water loss from plants.
A plant can not have no stomata, some plants such as cacti have very little but still have some. Hypothetically if a plant had none it would die because plants need their stomata to take carbon dioxide in and let oxygen out.
osmosis or The Water Cycle: Transpiration- evaporation from the leaves of plants
No. Plants carry out transpiration bu animals do not.
Plants release oxygen into the air during transpiration.
You can find transpiration on earth in or on, plants!
Transpiration
The function of the guard cells are that they help to regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata thus preventing excessive water loss.