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Quantification of Water Content and Grace of Succulence in Plants
Author(s) -
Maurício Leite
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.53902/gsres.2021.01.000505
Subject(s) - atmosphere (unit) , water content , protoplasm , botany , biology , agronomy , environmental science , horticulture , engineering , biochemistry , physics , geotechnical engineering , cytoplasm , thermodynamics
Water is the liquid of life, given its importance, this fluid is essential in the vegetative development of plants. Thus, the physiological actions of the drugs were made in the form of water, which are among the tasks on the plant can be useful, there is no protoplasm, gas exchange and thermal regulation of plants. Moreover, the relationship between plant, soil and atmosphere is integrally linked to water, which is the essential agent for this system. Due to its importance, it is essential to quantify the amount of water present in the plant, for subsequent physiological and relationship analysis with the soil and the atmosphere. Water content and degree of juiciness were performed in leaf, stem and root organs, comparing the results to better understand the percentage of water present in each organ.

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