How can plants be grown under limited water supply without compromising on metabolic activities?
How can plants be grown under limited water supply without compromising on metabolic activities?

Solution:

When a plant’s water supply is limited, it adapts its physiology to conserve water. In xerophytes, for example, water loss is reduced by inhibiting transpiration. During the summer, even regular plants’ leaves wilt to avoid excessive transpiration. Plants have learned to cope with a limited supply of water and can engage in other metabolic activities as a result.