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Plants can get rid of excess water by transpiration and guttation.
It has to be kept in mind that some of these methods include guttation, while others only measure dewfall and/or distillation.
It is the process that causes guttation.
Removing dew and guttation fluids from the canopy can help lessen disease severity.
Dew should not be confused with guttation, which is the process by which plants release excess water from the tips of their leaves.
In some circumstances, the sap will be forced from the leaf through a hydathode in a phenomenon known as guttation.
In most plants leaves also are the primary organs responsible for transpiration and guttation (beads of fluid forming at leaf margins).
Under humid conditions, bacteria present in guttation droplets can be spread by wind, rain, water splashes, and mechanical equipment to neighboring plants.
Bees may be exposed to imidacloprid when they feed on the nectar, pollen, and guttation fluid of imidacloprid-treated plants.
They are taken up by a plant's vascular system and expressed through pollen, nectar and guttation droplets from which bees forage and drink.
At night in some plants, root pressure causes guttation or exudation of drops of xylem sap from the tips or edges of leaves.
It is involved in guttation, where water is released from the top in order to transport the nutrients in the water from the roots to the leaves.
As a systemic pesticide, imidacloprid translocates or moves readily in the xylem of plants from the soil into the leaves, fruit, flowers, pollen, nectar, and guttation fluid of plants.