Grafting is successful in dicots but not in monocots because the dicots have

  • A
    vascular bundles arranged in a ring
  • B
    cambium for secondary growth
  • C
    vessels with elements arranged end to end
  • D
    cork cambium

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The cork cambium (phellogen) is formed from:

Late wood is distinguished from early wood by the presence of:

Longitudinal growth of the plant axis $- P$
Increase in thickness of the plant axis $- Q$
Select the correct option for $P$ and $Q$.

The process by which plants become woody is:

The common bottle cork is a product of

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