The prospect of future climate change has stimulated research into the physiological responses of plants to stress. Water is a key factor controlling the distribution and abundance of plants in nature and the efficient uptake and subsequent transport of water within the plant is critical in hot, dr...
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The optimal water transport system in plants should maximize hydraulic conductance (which is proportional to photosynthesis1,2,3,4,5) for a given investment in transport tissue. To investigate how this optimum may be achieved, we have performed computer
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Describe how water and solutes are transported in plants The structure of plant roots, stems, and leaves facilitates the transport of water, nutrients, and photosynthates throughout the plant. The phloem and xylem are the main tissues responsible for this movement. Water potential, evapotransp...
The pattern of water transport in plants is an important part in ecology study and is the theoretical basis of water conservation of plants, which have gotten more attention worldwide. The paper reviews the past studies of the computer simulation of water transport in plants and discusses the si...
If you hold a leaf up to the light, you can observe that tiny vessels radiate across its surface, connecting to the stem at its center. Plants turn sunlight into sugar in their leaves, while their roots extract water and minerals from the soil. But these
Transport of water and minerals Plants require water for making food by photosynthesis and also need minerals for various metabolism and growth regulatory processes. Water and minerals absorbed by roots are transported through tracheids and vessels.
Most previous studies of water transport in crops have been based on simplified models of plant anatomy and canopy transpiration. Usually changes in the water potential of a particular leaf have been related to the water loss from the whole canopy. We present a more detailed analysis of plant ...