turgornyomás
Turgornyomás, in Hungarian biology, refers to the hydrostatic pressure inside plant cells that results from water uptake and is exerted against the cell wall. It arises when the vacuole and cytoplasm draw in water by osmosis, generating a pressurized interior that pushes outward on the cell wall. In healthy, non-woody tissues, this pressure gives cells their shape and rigidity.
The pressure is part of the plant’s water potential, written as Ψ = Ψs + Ψp, where Ψp is
Functions of turgornyomás include providing mechanical support for tissues, enabling growth by driving cell expansion when
Measurement and factors: Turgor can be measured with a pressure probe or a pressure chamber. It is
Relevance: Turgornyomás is central to plant water status, growth, and drought responses, affecting crop performance and