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Root pressure is a physiological process in plants where water from the soil is pushed up through the roots and into the stems, against gravity. It's primarily driven by osmotic pressure generated in the roots due to active transport of minerals and ions. This pressure helps in the upward movement of water, especially in small plants or during periods of high water availability.

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root pressure is the pressure exerted by the roots in a plant due to the continuous upflow of water

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