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Faserwassergehalt

Faserwassergehalt, also known as fiber water content, refers to the amount of water present in the cell walls of plant fibers. This water is not freely available for absorption by the plant but is bound within the fiber structure. It plays a crucial role in the overall water balance and physiological processes of plants. Faserwassergehalt is influenced by various factors, including the type of fiber, environmental conditions, and the plant's physiological state. Understanding the dynamics of Faserwassergehalt is essential for optimizing plant growth, water management, and the development of sustainable agricultural practices. It is a key parameter in studies related to plant physiology, soil science, and agricultural engineering.