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Root pressure develops due to :
Options
(a) Low osmotic potential in soil
(b) Passive absorption
(c) Increase in transpiration
(d) Active absorption
Correct Answer:
Active absorption
Explanation:
Active absorption creates root pressure. In this process, the expenditure of energy takes place for the movement of substances against concentration gradient.
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