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23 April, 04:38

The part of a desired plant inserted into rootstock during grafting is called the

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  1. 23 April, 05:02
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    The answer is; scion

    Successful grafting ensures a proper vascular connection between the scion and rootstock tissue, therefore, plants lacking a vascular cambium, such as monocots, cannot normally be grafted. Grafting, a type of asexual reproduction, is particularly important in the horticultural industry. The two plants being grafted must be close genetically for a successful graft union.
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