Water potential

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Water Potential

Water potential is a measure of the potential energy in water, or the difference in potential energy between a given water sample and pure water (at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature). The water potential in plant solutions is influenced by solute concentration, pressure, gravity, and factors called matrix effects.

Plants are phenomenal hydraulic engineers. Using only the basic laws of physics and the simple manipulation of potential energy, plants can move water to the top of a 116-meter-tall tree. The potential energy of water per unit volume; designated by ψ Water potential is critical for moving water to leaves so that photosynthesis can take place.

Water potential is calculated using the following formula: Water potential  = pressure potential + solute potential

The water potential (represents by ψ w) of a plant cell is essentially its osmotic potential ( ψ s) and pressure potential ( ψ p) are combined. If we have two adjacent cells of different water potentials, water will move from the cell having the higher water potential to the cell having the lower water potential.
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