What is the difference between guttation and transpiration




















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Low temperatures are favourable for this so it happens in this condition only. Dry conditions are very favourable for the process of transpiration. In guttation it gets resisted by dry conditions. Excessive transpiration in transpiration can result in wilting. Whereas in the process of Guttation wilting never happens.

Water lost in transpiration happens with simple diffusion. This is a very slow process because non-availability of sunlight and also sunlight is not required. When stomata open for gaseous exchange then water converts to vapours and gets lost. Guttation takes place through hydathodes.

These are modified pores present on epidermis of leaves. Wilting is a condition of non-woody parts of a plant in which they lose their rigidity.



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