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The difference between traspiration and guttation are as follows :
| transpiration | guttation |
| 1. It is the loss of water in the form of water vapour usually during day time . | 1. It is the loss of water in the form of a liquid during night time . |
| 2. It occurs through stomata , cuticle and lenticels. | 2. It occurs through hydathodes. |
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