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Grafting is not possible in monocots as ...

Grafting is not possible in monocots as they

A

vascular bundles arraged in a ring

B

cambium for secondary growth

C

vessels with elements arranged end to end

D

cork cambium

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b

Grafting is the technique of joining parts of two plants so as a to from composite plant. Grafting is carried out during period of active growth and rapid haealing between two related plants having vascular combium. One plant has strong root system and the other plant possesses better flower or fruit yield. the former is called stock and the latter is known as scion or graft. Vascular cambium are the lateral meristen found in those vascuylar plants that exhibit secondary growths. If formse secondary xylem and secondary phloem mostly by perclinal division.
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