Joe O'Hallaron

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In most soils, small quantities of salts are dissolved in large volumes of water. Conversely, the protoplasm of epidermal cells contains lesser amounts of water in which salts, sugars, and other substances are concentrated. When water moves (diffuses) from the soil, where it is most abundant, it seeks to dilute the cells’ solutions.
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
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