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When is a soil too dry for plants to take up water?

  • RESEARCH BRIEFINGS
  • 20 November 2024

As soil dries, plants limit water loss by closing tiny apertures called stomata in their leaves. A global analysis reveals that the soil water-content values at which this stomatal control starts depend on the hydraulic properties of the soil, and that plants’ ability to adapt to drought are specific to soil texture.


Source: Ecology - nature.com

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