vattenstressade
Vattenstressade is a Swedish term that translates to "water-stressed." It is used to describe plants that are experiencing a shortage of water, which can lead to a variety of negative physiological responses. When a plant is water-stressed, its stomata, the tiny pores on its leaves responsible for gas exchange, begin to close. This closure reduces transpiration, the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems, and flowers. While closing stomata conserves water, it also limits the intake of carbon dioxide, which is essential for photosynthesis.
The effects of water stress on plants can range from wilting and reduced growth to a decline
Managing water stress in agriculture and horticulture involves techniques like efficient irrigation, mulching to retain soil