Delicate root-hairs are then broken off
You can now readily see why it is that plants usually wilt when they are transplanted. The fine, delicate root-hairs are then broken off, and the plant can but poorly keep up its food and water supply until new hairs have been formed. While these are forming, water has been evaporating from the leaves, and consequently the plant does not get enough moisture and therefore droops.
Fig. 21.
Alfalfa Root
Fonte: Agriculture for Beginners
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