In grafting , the part of stem , containing
more than one bud called isjoined onto
a rooted plant.
a. Cutting
b. Clone
d. Scion
c. Stock
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In grafting the part of the stem containing more than one bud that is joined onto a rooted plant is called a scion.
- Grafting is a process where two different plant parts are joined to make a single one that continues to grow.
- Generally, two different varieties are taken rootstock and scion.
- Grafting is done for different purposes- to make the plant disease resistant, to create dwarf plants, to increase hardiness etc.
- Grafting is a procedure of asexual propagation used for make new varieties with better produce.
- Scion is the upper part of a grafted plant which is taken from a superior variety.
- Rootstock is generally taken from a hardy plant.
- The stock and scion are joined and tied and wrapped with polythene tape.
- There are different types of grafting based on the procedure and how it is done.
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