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Guttation logo #21000 Guttation is the exudation of drops of xylem sap on the tips or edges of leaves of some vascular plants, such as grasses. Guttation is not to be confused with dew, which condenses from the atmosphere onto the plant surface. == Process == At night, transpiration usually does not occur because most plants have their stomata closed. When there is a h...
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guttation logo #22641release of drops of moisture
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guttation logo #20105Exudation of water from plants, particularly along the leaf margin.
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guttation logo #21160The exudation of liquid water from leaves due to root pressure.
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guttation logo #20973Formation of drops of water on plants from moisture in air. ... The process of water being exuded from hydathodes at the enlarged terminations of veins around the margins of the leaves. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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Guttation

Guttation logo #10444The process by which plants expel water from uninjured leaves in excess of transpiration. Exudation of water from plants, particularly along the leaf margin.
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guttation logo #21009guttation The exudation of water from leaves.
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Guttation logo #23352This one isn’t used often: it’s just an interesting oddity. Ever see water seeping out of a plant’s leaves? That’s guttation. It can happen after watering, when the roots send water up through the plant and, you guessed it, out the leaves.
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Guttation

Guttation logo #23534 Term (lat. drop) for the excretion of excess water in plants and fungi by osmotic pressure via the hydathodes (leaf openings) on the leaf teeth or leaf tips. These are special variants of stomata (stomata). The phenomenon occurs in the case of an overabundant water supply and high air humidity, when evaporation for the plant is limited or even...
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guttation logo #21221Secretion of water on to the surface of leaves through specialized pores, or hydathodes. The process occurs most frequently during conditions of high humidity when the rate of transpiration is low. Drops of water found on grass in early morning are often the result of guttation, rather than dew. Sometimes the water contains minerals in solution, su...
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guttation logo #22581Exudation of excess water; appears as droplets on the tips and margins of leaves.
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Guttation

Guttation logo #23353Guttation is the exudation of xylem sap that accumulate on the tips or edges of leaves of some vascular plants, such as grasses. Not to be confused with dew, which condenses from the atmospher onto the plant surface.
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Guttation

Guttation logo #23362Guttation is the exudation of xylem sap that accumulate on the tips or edges of leaves of some vascular plants, such as grasses. Not to be confused with dew, which condenses from the atmospher onto the plant surface.
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guttation logo #21199a process in which water in liquid form is given off by plants.
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