Difference between Scion stocks
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Scion
A rooted stem into which a scion or a bud is grafted is called stock.
A piece of young stem or bud which is inserted into a root stock is called scion.
Stock is selected for its adaptability and resistance to diseases.
Scion is selected for good quality of fruits, flowers and resistance to diseases.
Scion
A rooted stem into which a scion or a bud is grafted is called stock.
A piece of young stem or bud which is inserted into a root stock is called scion.
Stock is selected for its adaptability and resistance to diseases.
Scion is selected for good quality of fruits, flowers and resistance to diseases.
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