Permanent Wilting Point

Permanent wilting point is the level of soil moisture at which plants can no longer extract water, causing them to wilt and eventually die if water is not replenished. At this point, the soil retains moisture, but it is held too tightly for plants to access. The permanent wilting point is an important indicator in irrigation and water management to prevent plant stress and ensure proper hydration.

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