3. Grafting : In some cases, such as rose,
mango, guava, etc., a small shoot or bud
of a desired variety of plant is
intimately fixed on the stem of another
plant of the same or related species. The
plant receiving the bud or the shoot is
called the stock and the shoot fixed on
it is called the scion. For a successful
graft, it is important that the cambium
layers of the stock and the scion must
come into very close contact so that
growth may continue. The grafted
points are then bound together with
tape and the joint is covered with
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