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As a general rule, guttated water seems to escape by the path of least resistance.
VESSE Fig. 40. Sectional view of a hydathode at the margin of a tomato leaf.
Guttation is frequent and abundant in plants growing in moist warm soil with their
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Soviet Plant Physiology
20 August 1966. 13:15 h. Near a gully. Guttation absent. Nine plants were found
to guttate 5 mln after exposure to sunlight, and 13 specimens guttated 15 min
after the onset of such exposure. We conducted analogous observations with ...
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Physiology of Woody Plants
Occasionally injury to leaf margins is caused by deposits of salt left by
evaporation of guttated water and it is claimed that the guttated liquid provides a
pathway for the entrance of pathogenic organisms. In general, however, guttation
can be ...
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General zoology or systematic natural history
GUTTATED BODIAN. Bodianus Guttatus. B. fusco-fiavesccns, corpore pinnisque
gultis ocellatisfuscis. Yellowish-brown Bodian, with body and fins marked by
small ocellated deep-brown spots. Bodianus guttatus. Bloc/r. Jacob Evertsen.
Ray.
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Transactions of the Entomological Society of London
*** Guttata, Coleoptris rufis flavisve albido-gut- tatis. 35. 18-guttnta, ( 1 8- guttated
Lady-Bird) coleoptris rufis guttulis 18 albidis. Linn. Sijst. Nat. 584. 36. Faun. Suec.
494. Fab. Syst. Eleut. Marsh. Ent. Br. 162. Habitat in Pino. Long. Corp. 2 Iin.
Guttated salts : The term guttation was coined by Bergerstein (1887). As the water
evaporates, the inorganic and organic substances dissolved in guttated liquid
accumulate over the surface forming a son of white crust. The latter may cause ...
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Plant physiology: a treatise
The composition of the liquid guttated by the leaves of four herbaceous species is
shown in Table II. Unfortunately, the composition of the organic matter which
made up nearly half of the total solids was not determined, but sucrose, glucose,
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Frederick Campion Steward
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The Golf Superintendent
with a stable brush; or poling with a bamboo pole. Washing the dew off with a
rose nozzle is probably the most efficient way of doing it. Most of the so-called
dew on putting greens really is water which has been guttated or exuded from the
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The Plant disease reporter
For example, Isonol DL 1 (dilauryl dimethyl ammonium bromide) was found by
Keil and Howard (6) to make the poling of greens unnecessary for at least five
mornings after application because "dew" (guttated water?) failed to stick to the
grass ...
United States. Agricultural Research Service, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1951
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The Plant Disease Reporter
retention of plant exudates. For example, Isonol DL 1 (dilauryl dimethyl
ammonium bromide) was found by Keil and Howard (6) to make the poling of
greens unnecessary for at least five mornings after application because "dew" (
guttated water ...