Water Relations in Plants: Xylem Transport, Transpiration, and Drought Responses | Chapter 5 of Plant Physiology and Development
Water Relations in Plants: Xylem Transport, Transpiration, and Drought Responses | Chapter 5 of Plant Physiology and Development
Chapter 5 of Plant Physiology and Development examines how water moves from the soil, through plant tissues, and ultimately into the atmosphere. Water transport is vital for nutrient delivery, cooling, structural support, and metabolic function. This chapter highlights the physical forces behind bulk flow in the xylem, the regulatory mechanisms that control water loss in leaves, and the structural adaptations that help plants survive drought and environmental stress. For a clear overview of these key concepts, watch the full Last Minute Lecture chapter summary below.
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Water Potential Gradients and Long-Distance Transport
All water movement in plants occurs along water potential gradients , flowing from regions of higher potential to lower potential. This creates the directional pull necessary for long...