Diffusion Pressure Deficit (DPD) is equal to the Osmotic pressure substracted by
Osmotic Pressure (OP)
Turgor Pressure (TP)
Suction Pressure (SP)
Water Potential ()
Most accepted theory for ascent of sap is
capillarity theory
root pressure theory
pulsation theory
transpiration pull theory
Transpiration differ from evaporation in
rate of water loss
transpiration is a physiological process whereas evaporation is physical process
transpiration is a physical process while evaporation is physiological process
frequency of water loss
Good soil is :
which holds whole of the water that enters into it
which allows percolating the water slowly from it
which allows water to pass very quickly from it
which allows limited amount of water to retain into it
B.
which allows percolating the water slowly from it
Good soil is a soil which allows percolating the water slowly from it. Minerals, air, water and organic matter are essential for maintaining a good soil structure that enables adequate air exchange and water drainage. Eg, alluvial soil.
If turgor pressure becomes equal to the wall pressure, then
water leaves the cell
water enters the cell
no exchange of water takes place
solute goes from the cell into water
Wooden doors swell up and get stuck during the rainy season. This is due to the phenomenon of
imbibition
endosmosis
capillarity
deplasmolysis