Cohesion-tension theory of water transport in the xylem
1. Water lost from leaf by transpiration - water evaporates from mesophyll cells into air spaces and water vapour diffuses through (open) stomata
2. Reducing water potential of mesophyll cells
3. So water drawn out of xylem down a water potential gradient
4. Creating tension ('negative pressure' or 'pull') in xylem
5. Hydrogen bonds result in cohesion between water molecules (stick together) so water is pulled up as a continuous column
6. Water also adheres (sticks to) to walls of xylem
7. Water enters roots via osmosis