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Water loss in the form of small droplets from hydathodes situated on the tip and margin of leaves is called guttation. 

Guttation: 

  • De Barry (1869) first observed this process. 
  • Exudation of droplets of water from the tips and margins of leaves is called guttation.
  • This loss occurs through minute openings found at the terminal ends of the veins of leaves of some plants. 
  • These openings are called hydathodes. 
  • The pore of hydathode is called water pore and is an incompletely differentiated stoma. 
  • These are permanently open pores because the two cells surrounding the pore are incapable of movement. 
  • A group of thin-walled loosely arranged parenchyma cells is present below the hydathode. 
  • This is called epithem. 
  • The tracheary elements of veins terminate or end just close to the epithem tissue

  • When water absorbed by roots exceeds transpiration, root pressure develops and water from xylem vessels and tracheids is pushed in the epithem tissue. 
  • Finally, water is exuded out in the form of droplets through the pore. Thus guttation is an expression of root pressure. 
  • Guttation takes place more during the night and early morning hours. Eg. Tomato, grasses, Potato, Bryophyllum, Colocasia etc. 
  • The fluid lost in guttation is not pure water but contains dissolved minerals and some organic substances also. 
  • Deposition of minerals and organic substances on the surface of leaves may result in injurious effect and may provide a medium for a pathogenic attack.

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