1. The Study Sr. Secondary School Badi, Udaipur Project to be submitted for the partial fulfillment of CBSE, Class XII, Practical Examination 2006-07 Plant Grafting Submitted by: Kartik Gupta Submitted to: Mr. K.S. Nair
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3. Certificate This is to certify that Mr. Kartik Gupta of Class XII has satisfactorily completed the course of experiments and the project report in practical Biology prescribed by the Central Board of Secondary Education in the laboratory of The Study Senior Secondary School, Udaipur in the year 2006-07 . Date : Signature of the Teacher-in-charge Signature of the Principal
37. NOTE : In grafting, as well as budding, the vascular cambium of the scion or bud must be aligned with the vascular cambium of rootstock. In woody plants the cambium is a very thin ribbon of actively dividing cells located just below the bark. The cambium produces conductive tissue for the actively growing plant (Figure 1). This vascular cambium initiates callus tissue at the graft and bud unions in addition to stimulating tissue growth on the basal ends of many vegetative cuttings before they have rooted.