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rdf:value | Root hydraulic conductivity is a measure of how easily water can flow through a plant's roots. It's calculated as the rate of water flow divided by the difference in water potential and the root surface area. This is a property of the roots themselves, not influenced by their size.
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http://art.uniroma2.it/ontologies/vocbench#hasSource | Adapted from Gambetta, Gregory & Knipfer, Thorsten & Fricke, Wieland & Mcelrone, Andrew. (2017). Aquaporins and Root Water Uptake. 10.1007/978-3-319-49395-4_6.
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