Biology, asked by Ravi2412, 2 months ago

why grafting is not possible in monocots?​

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Answered by AnmolJigarChawla
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Explanation:

Grafting is successful in dicots but not in monocots because the dicots have. The cambium possesses the ability to form secondary xylem and phloem. In case of grafting, it is very important that the plant should form primary and secondary tissue for its survival. Hence, grafting is successful in dicots.

Answered by bhoomigupta6
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Explanation:

Grafting is successful in dicots but not in monocots because the dicots have. The cambium possesses the ability to form secondary xylem and phloem. In case of grafting, it is very important that the plant should form primary and secondary tissue for its survival. Hence, grafting is successful in dicots.

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