Which tissues are responsible for the increase in the thickness of a plant, known as secondary growth?

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23 May 2018
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Secondary growth in plants results in an increase in girth and is caused by the activity of both the cork cambium and the vascular cambium. The cork cambium produces the outer protective layer, while the vascular cambium generates new vascular tissues, contributing to the thickening of stems and roots.

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