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vedenpidätyskykyä

Vedenpidätyskykyä is the Finnish term for "water withholding ability" or "water holding capacity". It refers to the ability of plants to retain and store water within their tissues, allowing them to survive during periods of drought or other water stress.

Plants with high vedenpidätyskykyä are able to conserve water by reducing transpiration, a process by which

Vegetation with low vedenpidätyskykyä, on the other hand, is more susceptible to drought stress and may require

In landscape gardening and agriculture, vedenpidätyskykyä is an important consideration when selecting plant species for areas

While vedenpidätyskykyä is not typically measured in a laboratory setting, it is often assessed in the field

plants
release
water
vapor
into
the
air.
This
is
achieved
through
various
adaptations,
such
as
thick
cuticles,
waxy
coatings,
and
deep
roots
that
allow
them
to
access
water
deep
in
the
soil.
regular
watering
to
survive.
This
is
particularly
important
in
regions
with
limited
rainfall
or
where
water
is
scarce.
with
dry
or
limited
water
availability.
Plants
with
high
water
withholding
ability
are
often
chosen
for
these
environments,
as
they
can
withstand
drought
conditions
and
reduce
the
need
for
frequent
watering.
through
observations
of
plant
survival
and
performance
during
periods
of
water
stress.
This
makes
vedenpidätyskykyä
a
valuable
trait
for
plants
growing
in
challenging
environments.