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Muhammad Nadeem Ashraf
 Soil & Environmental Sciences

Faculty of Agriculture, Rawalakot.
MECHANISM OF WATER
 UPTAKE BY PLANTS
The mechanism of absorption of water of two types active
        and passive often operating independently
               •  Active Absorption:
             • Two types of theories:
                1. Osmotic theory
              2. Xon Osmotic theory
• Osmotic theory:
• It explain that the root hairs act as ohmmeters
    and there exist a typical condition so that water
    can move accross osmotically from soil solution
    to root xylem.
•   The theory assume that translocation of water
    takes place by means of diffusion along a
    gradient of decreasing water potential or in
    creasing water solute.
• Non_Osmotic:
• Non Osmotic theory assume that when the
  driving force are zero.
• This theory explain the absorption of water
  by roots when the osmotic potential of soil
  water is greater than that of hair cell sap.
•    Non Osmotic active water uptake can also be
     supposed by the following:
1.   There is a correlation b/w the rate of water
     absorption and respiration.
2.   Auxin_induced water uptake.
3.   The factors such as low
     temperature,oxygen,tension and respiratory
     inhibitors which affect respiratory rate and in
     turn the absorption rate.
Cohesion-Tension Theory
•   The major mechanism for long distance water
    transport is described by cohesion-tension
    theory;
•   Whereby the driving force of transport is
    transpiration,that is,the evaporation of water
    from the leaf surface.
•   Water molecules cohere(stick together), and are
    pulled up by the tension,or pulling force,excerted
    by evaporation at the leaf surface.
• Water will always move toward a site with lower water
    potential,which is a measure of the chemical free energy
    of water.
•   By definition,pure water has a water potential of 0 Maga
    pascal.
•   In contrast 20% relative humididy the water potential of
    the atmosphere is 500MPa.
•   this difference signifies that water will tend to evaporate
    into the atmosphere.
•   The water with in plants also has a negative potential,
    indicating water will tend to evaporate into the air from
    the leaf.
• The water in plants can exist at such low water potential
    due to the cohesive forces of water molecules.
•   The chemical structure of water molecules is such that
    they cohere very strongly.
•   By the cohesion tension theory, when sun light strikes a
    leaf, the resultant evaporation first cause a drop in leaf
    water potential.this causes water to move from stem to
    leaf,lowering the water potential in the stem,which in turn
    causes water to move from root to stem,and soil to root.
•   This severs to pull water up through the xylem tissue of
    the plant.
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Mechanism of water uptake by plants

  • 1. Muhammad Nadeem Ashraf Soil & Environmental Sciences Faculty of Agriculture, Rawalakot.
  • 2. MECHANISM OF WATER UPTAKE BY PLANTS The mechanism of absorption of water of two types active and passive often operating independently • Active Absorption: • Two types of theories: 1. Osmotic theory 2. Xon Osmotic theory
  • 3. • Osmotic theory: • It explain that the root hairs act as ohmmeters and there exist a typical condition so that water can move accross osmotically from soil solution to root xylem. • The theory assume that translocation of water takes place by means of diffusion along a gradient of decreasing water potential or in creasing water solute.
  • 4. • Non_Osmotic: • Non Osmotic theory assume that when the driving force are zero. • This theory explain the absorption of water by roots when the osmotic potential of soil water is greater than that of hair cell sap.
  • 5. Non Osmotic active water uptake can also be supposed by the following: 1. There is a correlation b/w the rate of water absorption and respiration. 2. Auxin_induced water uptake. 3. The factors such as low temperature,oxygen,tension and respiratory inhibitors which affect respiratory rate and in turn the absorption rate.
  • 6. Cohesion-Tension Theory • The major mechanism for long distance water transport is described by cohesion-tension theory; • Whereby the driving force of transport is transpiration,that is,the evaporation of water from the leaf surface. • Water molecules cohere(stick together), and are pulled up by the tension,or pulling force,excerted by evaporation at the leaf surface.
  • 7. • Water will always move toward a site with lower water potential,which is a measure of the chemical free energy of water. • By definition,pure water has a water potential of 0 Maga pascal. • In contrast 20% relative humididy the water potential of the atmosphere is 500MPa. • this difference signifies that water will tend to evaporate into the atmosphere. • The water with in plants also has a negative potential, indicating water will tend to evaporate into the air from the leaf.
  • 8. • The water in plants can exist at such low water potential due to the cohesive forces of water molecules. • The chemical structure of water molecules is such that they cohere very strongly. • By the cohesion tension theory, when sun light strikes a leaf, the resultant evaporation first cause a drop in leaf water potential.this causes water to move from stem to leaf,lowering the water potential in the stem,which in turn causes water to move from root to stem,and soil to root. • This severs to pull water up through the xylem tissue of the plant.