Why plants fail in dry soil

Whether a plant can draw water from the soil depends on the soil’s physical properties, not the plant itself. This explains why previous programmes aimed at cultivating drought-resistant plants have never been successful.?

A person is in the woods, looking up at the tall trees.
It doesn’t get any bigger than this: sequoia trees transport water from their roots to their leaves over distances exceeding 130 metres. Their maximum suction capacity is constrained by capillary forces within soil pores.   (Image: Adobe Stock)
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