Plants show temporary and permanent wilting. Differentiate between the two. Do any of them indicate the water status of the soil?
Temporary Wilting |
Permanent Wilting |
Temporary drooping of young leaves and shoots due to loss of turgidity especially during noon.
Occurs when rate of transpiration more than water absorption due to shrinkage of roots.
Wilting recovers as soon as water is replenished in the soil around root hairs.
Plant regains its normal growth.
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state of permanent loss of turgidity in leaves and other parts of plant.
Rate of transpiration is more than rate of absorption but difference is critical level.
Wilting is not recovered as cells do not regain their turgidity even in presence of plentiful water and atmosphere. Plant eventually dies. |
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