Morphology of Flowering PlantsHard

Question

Which one of the following is not lateral meristem ?

Options

A.Intrafascicular cambium
B. Interfascicular cambium
C.Phellogen
D.Intercalarly meristem

Solution

Intercalary meristems are the protons of apical meristems, which are separated from the apex during the growth of axix and formation of perment tissues. It is present mostly at the base of node (eg, stem of many monocots viz, wheat, paddy, grasses, pteridophytes like Equisetum) or at the base of leaf (eg, pinus).

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