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Corn plants can transpire a significant amount of water daily, typically between 2 to 4 gallons per plant, depending on factors like growth stage, weather conditions, and soil moisture. In optimal conditions, a field of corn can release several hundred gallons of water per acre per day. This process is crucial for cooling the plant and facilitating nutrient transport. However, actual amounts can vary widely based on environmental factors.

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