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A Handbook of Biology
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It is the meristematic layer responsible for
cutting off vascular tissues (xylem and phloem).
(NEET 2018)
In the young stem, it is present in patches as a
single layer between xylem & phloem. Later it
forms a complete ring.
Formation of cambial ring
In dicot stems, cells of cambium present
between primary xylem & primary phloem is intrafascicular cambium.
Cells of medullary cells, adjoining this intrafascicular cambium become
meristematic and form interfascicular cambium. (NEET 2013) Thus, a
continuous ring of cambium is formed.
Activity of the cambial ring
The cambial ring becomes active and begins to cut off new cells, both
towards the inner and outer sides. The cells that cut off towards pith, mature
into secondary xylem (NEET 2017). The cells that cut off towards periphery,
mature into secondary phloem.
Medullary
rays
Phellogen
Phellem
Epidermis
Cortex
Primary
phloem
Vascular
cambium
Primary xylem
Pith
Interfascicular cambium
Secondary
xylem
Secondary
phloem
Cambium
ring
Stages of Secondary growth in a dicot stem