Biology, asked by TarupaDevrma, 11 months ago

what are stock and scion​

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Answered by Divyanshanand567
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A rooted stem into which a scion or a bud is grafted is called a stock. Stock is selected for its adaptability, resistance to diseases etc. Scion. A piece of young stem or bud which is inserted into a root stock is called scion. Scion is selected for good quality of fruits, flowers, resistance to diseases etc.

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Answered by JashanSangha
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stock is the upper part of plant which has high quality fruit yielding and scion is the lower base part of plant which good root system and better water transport both are taken from different plant and used to be tied to form a new variety of plant with required quality. This process is known as grafting .

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