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Guttation is the exudation of drops of xylem and phloem sap on the tips or edges of leaves of some vascular plants, such as grasses, and also a number of fungi. Ancient Latin gutta means "a drop of fluid", whence modern botany formed the word guttation to designate that a plant exudes drops of fluid onto the outer surface of the plant, when the source of the fluid is inside the plant. Guttation happens in a variety of plant species.

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Guttation

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Guttation is the exudation of drops of xylem and phloem sap on the tips or edges of leaves of some vascular plants, such as grasses, and also a number...

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Excretion

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other routes. Plants can get rid of excess water by transpiration and guttation. It has been shown that the leaf acts as an 'excretophore' and, in addition...

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Vascular plant

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Beijing: Science Press, p. 366, ISBN 978-7-03-036616-0, retrieved 2019-10-25 Guttation: A Pressure Relief for Plants Raven, J. A.; Edwards, D. (2001-03-01)....

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Leaf

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energy required to draw the transpiration stream up from the roots, and guttation. Many conifers have thin needle-like or scale-like leaves that can be...

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Hydathode

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lost the power of movement. Hydathodes are involved in the process of guttation, in which positive xylem pressure (due to root pressure) causes liquid...

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Transpiration

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growth and metabolism. The remaining 97–99.5% is lost by transpiration and guttation. Water with any dissolved mineral nutrients is absorbed into the roots...

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Glossary of botanical terms

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guttate Having droplet-shaped spots. Compare punctate and maculate. guttation The secretion of liquid water from uninjured plant parts. See hydathode...

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Sap

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wine palm to make their syrup called miel de palma.[citation needed] Guttation Latex Resin "How to Remove Tree Sap From a Car". HowStuffWorks. 20 August...

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Exudate

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various benefits to the plant and to the microorganisms of the rhizosphere. Guttation Pleural effusion Scarless wound healing Surfactant leaching "exudate"...

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Zantedeschia

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Council Leaf Shape Images) The leaves contain hydathodes that result in guttation. Inflorescence: Takes the form of a solitary pseudanthium (false flower)...

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Dew

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amount of water wiped from the surface. Some of these methods include guttation, while others only measure dewfall and/or distillation. Due to its dependence...

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Punctularia atropurpurascens

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of purple fuzz is the wood of deciduous trees. Purple fuzz is prone to guttation and weeps red. Purple fuzz appears to be a fairly widespread fungus capable...

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Root pressure

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to transpirational pull. At night in some plants, root pressure causes guttation or exudation of drops of xylem sap from the tips or edges of leaves. Root...

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Bee

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carrion and wasp brood, turning meat into a honey-like substance. Drinking guttation drops from leaves is also a source of energy and nutrients. Most bees...

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Leucoagaricus lacrymans

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slightly). The cap edges are often covered with yellow to reddish brown guttation the same as that seen on the stem. The cap flesh is white or whitish and...

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Hydnellum peckii

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be highly variable. Young, moist fruit bodies can "bleed" bright red guttation droplets that contain a pigment known to have anticoagulant properties...

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Neonicotinoid

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when used on corn. The question of whether liquid emitted by plants via guttation, which bees ingest, posed an additional risk was unanswered. Neonicotinoid...

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Soil moisture

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under high temperature or low humidity. It is these processes that cause guttation and wilting, respectively. Root extension is vital for plant survival...

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Leucocoprinus cepistipes

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has a simple ring which detaches easily leaving no trace behind. Clear guttation can be present on the stem above the ring or on the immature gills but...

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Xylem

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be forced from the leaf through a hydathode in a phenomenon known as guttation. Root pressure is highest in the morning before the opening of stomata...

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Pneumatode

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function as double structures for gas exchange and liquid water elimination (guttation). Leafless orchids with photosynthetic roots rely on the gas exchange...

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Chiara Giorio

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"Translocation of Neonicotinoid Insecticides From Coated Seeds to Seedling Guttation Drops: A Novel Way of Intoxication for Bees". "Court of Appeals - State...

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Plant secretory tissue

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or ovary. The hydathode structures discharge water—a phenomenon called guttation through openings in margins or tips of leaves. The water flows through...

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Dollar spot

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this prolongs leaf wetness and may intensify disease. Removing dew and guttation fluids from the canopy can help lessen disease severity. This can be accomplished...

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Prosopis tamarugo

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is exudated to the surrounding soil in a kind of reversion of a normal guttation process. The genus Prosopis of the family Fabaceae is very well known...

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Chaetomium elatum

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conditions, colonies of some strains of C. elatum may develop coloured guttation droplets of liquid on their surfaces whose function and composition are...

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Leucocoprinus truncatus

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x 5.5-6.5 μm. Also noted is the secretion of light brown droplets or guttation on the cap, stem and ring. Most specimens began to discolour brown, wither...

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