Osmotic Pressure

Osmotic Pressure

Definition: osmotic pressure

osmotic pressure: The pressure required to prevent the flow of a solvent into a solution through a semi-permeable membrane. Managing osmotic pressure is crucial for plant water uptake and health. Farmers can benefit from understanding soil moisture dynamics and irrigation practices to ensure optimal crop hydration and productivity.

Author: April Kingsman

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