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transpiration
[ tran-spuh-rey-shuhn ]
noun
- an action or instance of transpiring.
- Botany. the passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere.
transpiration
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- The process of giving off vapor containing water and waste products, especially through the stomata on leaves or the pores of the skin.
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As carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increase, plants may need to open their stomata less frequently, leading to decreased transpiration and preserving more groundwater.
"We could exactly pinpoint how this is related to water transpiration and the ions the plant carries via the ascent of sap."
ET includes evaporation from soil and open water pools such as lakes, rivers, and ponds, as well as transpiration from plant leaves.
Scientists have a variety of methods to estimate the amount of water ascending from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere due to evaporation and transpiration through plant leaves.
As one plant loses moisture through the leaves, often called transpiration, the neighboring plants benefit.
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