Absorption of Water - Mode (Root Hairs) Mechanism (Active and Passive) and Factors Affecting It
Absorption of Water - Mode (Root Hairs) Mechanism (Active and Passive) and Factors Affecting It
Absorption of Water - Mode (Root Hairs) Mechanism (Active and Passive) and Factors Affecting It
Absorption of Water
And
Factors Affecting It
Active absorption
Passive absorption
First step in the osmotic absorption of water is the imbibition of soil water by
the hydrophilic cell walls of root hairs. Osmotic pressure of the cell sap of
root hairs is usually higher than the OP of the soil water. Therefore, the
DPD and suction presume in the root hairs become higher and water from
the cell walls enters into them through plasma membrane by osmotic
diffusion. As a result, OP, suction pressure and DPD of root hairs how
become lower, while their turgor pressure is increased.
Now the cortical cells adjacent to root hairs have high OP, SP & DPD in
comparison to the root hairs. Therefore, water is drawn into the adjacent
cortical cells from root hairs by osmotic diffusion. In the same way, by cell to
cell osmotic diffusion gradually reaches the inner most cortical cells and the
endodermis. Osmotic diffusion of water into endodermis takes place
through special thin walled passage cells because the other endodermis
cells have casparian strips on thin walls which are impervious to water.
Water from endodermis cells is down into the cells of pericycle by osmotic
diffusion which now become turgid and their suction pressure in decreased.
In the last step, water is drawn into xylem from turgid pericycle cells (In
roots the vascular bundles are radical and protoxylem elements are in
contact with pericycle). It is because in the absence of turgor presume of
the xylem vessels, the SP of xylem vessels become higher than SP of the
cells of the pericycle when water enters into xylem from pericycle a
presume is developed in the xylem of roots which can raise the water to a
certain height in the xylem. This pressure is called as root pressure.
3.Soil air
Absorption of water is retarded in poorly aerated
soils because in such soils deficiency of O2 and
consequently the accumulation of CO2 will retard
the metabolic activities of roots like respiration.
This also inhibits rapid growth and elongation of
the roots so that they are deprived of fresh supply
of water in the soil. Water logged soils are poorly
aerated and hence, are physiologically dry. They
are not good for absorption of water.
4.Soil temperature
Increase in soil temperature up to about 30C
favours water absorption. At higher temperature
water absorption is decreased. At low
temperature also water absorption decreased so
much so that at about 0C, it is almost
decreased. This is probably because at low
temperature.
The viscosity of water and protoplasm is
increased
Permeability of cell membrane is decreased
Metabolic activity of root cells are decreased
Root growth and elongation of roots are
checked.
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