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Give an account of secondary growth occurring in dicot stems (with the helping outline diagrams)​

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Answered by appaadik
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Secondary tissues are formed by two types of lateral meristems, vascular cambium and cork cambium or phellogen. Vascular cambium produces secondary vascular tissues while phellogen forms periderm. ADVERTISEMENTS: Secondary growth occurs in perennial gymnosperms and dicots such as trees and shrubs.

Answered by guptapreeti051181
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Secondary tissues are formed by two types of lateral meristems, vascular cambium and cork cambium or phellogen. Vascular cambium produces secondary vascular tissues while phellogen forms periderm. ADVERTISEMENTS: Secondary growth occurs in perennial gymnosperms and dicots such as trees and shrubs.

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