Biology, asked by PratyushPareek2429, 1 year ago

Why girdling experiment is not performed in monocots?

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Answered by lucky1742
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Typical girdling experiments are performed bu removing a ring of bark (cambium plus phloem) from the stem. ... Moncots don't have "secondary growth" and a typical bark/phloem removal from their stem is not possible. ... What is the difference between a dicot stem and a monocot root ...
Answered by Anonymous
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This is simply because monocot plants have scaterred vascular bundles i.e that lack organisation.
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