why grafting is not possible in monocotyledonous plants
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Grafting is a horticulture technique where the living detached portion of the plant is used to regenerate the growth. ... Grafting is not possible in monocots as they lack cambium and the joining of vascular tissues between the scion and rootstock do not take place.
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Grafting is not possible in monocotyledonous plants because of the absence of cambium.
- Grafting is a technique which attach two different plants with the help of cambium.
- Cambium is a layer which provide cells for plant growth .
- Phloem and xylem, grows by division in cambium.
Therefore, in absence of cambium Grafting is not possible.
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