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Solar radiation in plants inhance the rate of transpiration. To cope up with the water deficiency in plants roots are desired to uptake more water.


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Overall the plants have developed modifications that tolerate a large amount of rainfall and to grow large rapidly. Depending on the plant, some are also adapted to survive with little direct sunlight, to grow in puddles or pools of water and to grow suspended in the air.


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Water evaporates from the leaves of plants, a process known as transpiration. This prompts the plant to uptake water through its root system through osmosis.


Do plants grow faster and salt water or water?

Salt water changes the osmotic potential around the roots of the plants, preventing osmosis and the uptake of water and nutrients. Unless plants have special adaptations to cope with this (such as halophytes), the plant eventually wilts and dies. Salt also changes the pH of the soil, which inhibits the uptake of certain nutrients, resulting in deficiencies, and eventually possible death


Does sweetened water kill plants?

No, it does not kill plants, it might be of some benefit to them.


What has the author Leslie Fred Glenn written?

Leslie Fred Glenn has written: 'The limiting resistance to water uptake by plants' -- subject(s): Plant-water relationships


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This is when the water from the soil is taken by the roots of plants and used to make the plant grow. Then the water cycle starts all over again. Hope this helps you


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