The loss of water vapour from the leaves of plants (transpiration) results in a lower water potential creating a concentration gradient between the roots and leaves causing water to move upwards
Water movement through a leaf. Water enters the leaf as a liquid and diffuses out as water vapour through the stomata. This loss of water by evaporation and transpiration results in a water potential gradient between the leaves (low) and roots (high) causing water to move up the plant in a transpiration stream
Remember that water vapour diffuses through the stomata and water evaporates from the mesophyll cells into the air spaces in the leaf. Transpiration and transpiration pull/stream are different – transpiration is the loss of water vapour from the leaves or stem, whereas transpiration pull/stream is the movement of water through the xylem tissue and mesophyll cells.
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