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      <title>5 Easy Steps to Grafting in Agriculture</title>
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      <description>Grafting is a horticulture technique where tissues from two plants are joined together to create a single plant. The upper portion of the grafted plant is called the scion, and the lower portion is called the rootstock. Grafting is used to combine the desirable traits of two plants, such as the disease resistance of one plant with the fruit-bearing ability of another. It can also be used to repair damaged plants or to create new varieties of plants.</description>
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