hydathodal
Hydathodal is an adjective used in botany to describe anything related to hydathodes, specialized structures on the surfaces of many leaves that exude water. Hydathodes provide a pathway for guttation, the release of liquid from the plant when root pressure is high and water uptake exceeds transpiration.
Hydathodes are typically located at leaf margins or leaf tips and connect the leaf’s epidermal surface to
In structure, hydathodal units generally involve specialized epidermal cells that form a liquid-filled cavity leading to
Ecologically, guttation via hydathodes is common in many herbaceous dicots and grasses, though not universal. It
In research and horticulture, hydathodal activity can be observed as a diagnostic sign of plant water relations