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How physical dryness differ from physiological dryness?

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Physical dryness: In these habitats, soil has a little amount of water due to the inability of the soil to hold water because of low rainfall.
Physiological dryness: In these habitats, water is sutñciently present but plants are unable to absorb it because of the absence of capillary spaces. Example: Plants in salty and acidic soil.
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