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Can girdling experiments be done in monocoats ? If yes, How ? If no, why not ?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Girdling:** - Girdling is a technique where a ring of bark is removed from a tree. This process interrupts the flow of nutrients and water in the plant, specifically affecting the phloem (which transports sugars) while leaving the xylem (which transports water and minerals) intact. 2. **Application of Girdling in Plants:** - Girdling is typically performed on dicotyledonous plants (dicots), where the vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) are arranged in a ring. This allows for the effective removal of the phloem without damaging the xylem. ...
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