Is It Dew or Guttation on Banana Plant Leaves?

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Droplets on banana plant leaves can result from either dew or guttation, but they are not the same. Dew forms from atmospheric condensation, appearing as many small droplets on surfaces, while guttation occurs when excess root pressure forces water out through hydathodes at the leaf margins, resulting in larger droplets. The presence of hydathodes indicates that the observed droplets are likely due to guttation rather than dew. Understanding the difference is crucial for proper plant care and management. Therefore, the water droplets on banana plant leaves are primarily a result of guttation.
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Droplets of water may sometimes be seen on the margins of the leaves of a banana plant, growing in wet soil, in tthe mornings. Are these dew drops? Comment on you answer.


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These can be either dew drops or water exuded by guttation. what do you think?
 
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The water exuded from leaves as a result of root pressure. Sometimes guttation is confused with dew, although the origin and appearance of the resulting drops are different. On grass, dew appears as many drops that cover the surface of the blade; dew forms by condensation from water vapor in the atmosphere. Guttation appears as a single large pendant drop at the tip of the blade; guttation forms by the extrusion of liquid water from the moist ground. ...
 
Hydathodes

on the margin of the leaf , there are small porous structures called HYDATHODES, during guttation , due to excess pressure, the water droplets come out of those HYDATHODES. they are not dew drops.
 
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