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Pericycle in dicot plants is formed of

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Answered by DRJEASWARY
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The pericycle is the outermost cell layer, or layers, of the vascular cylinder in roots of vascular plants. This tissue is unique among plant tissues in that its cells remain capable of dividing during plant growth.

Answered by ruthvika64
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In dicot root, the vascular cambium is completely secondary in origin, and it originates from a portion of pericycle tissue. The pericycle regulates the formation of lateral roots by rapidly dividing near the xylem elements of the root. It has been known to often be confused with other parts of the plant.

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