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Definition of permanent wilting point

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Definition as written by Plant_Geek:

When soil moisture has reached the point where it is insufficient to meet a plants need and it wilts permanently (dies).

Definition as written by Mdlambuzi:

It can be defined as soil water content when the plant water pontential is at equilibrium with total soil moisture stress and the turgor presure is at zero.

Definition as written by Mdlambuzi:

It can be defined as soil water content when the plant water pontential is at equilibrium with total soil moisture stress and the turgor presure is at zero.


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