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Grade 12th pass10 grade science

Grafting is not possible in monocots because they (a) Lack cambium (b) Have scattered vascular bundles (c) Have parallel venation (d) Are herbaceous

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4 Years agoGrade 12th pass
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4 Years ago
Monocots cannot be grafted as they lack the cambium tissue. The dicot plants have the cambium tissue which is a meristematic tissue and is present in the vascular bundles of the plant. ... The lack of cambium in monocot plants makes it impractical to graft.