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Wavy vascular cambium can be seen during

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Secondary growth in dicot root


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Secondary growth in dicot stem


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Secondary growth in dicot leaf


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Secondary Growth in Dicot Roots

  • In the dicot root, the vascular cambium is completely secondary in origin. 
  • It originates from the tissue located just below the phloem bundles, a portion of pericycle tissue, above the protoxylem forming a complete and continuous wavy ring, which later becomes circular.
  • Further events are similar to those already described above for a dicotyledon stem.

 

-  Vascular cambium in root originates from the tissue located just below the phloem bundles, a portion of pericycle tissue, above the protoxylem forming a complete and continuous wavy ring, which later becomes circular.

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