Tüveühendamine
Tüveühendamine refers to a botanical technique used to join two plants together, typically a scion (a cutting from one plant) and a rootstock (the lower part of another plant). This process allows desirable characteristics of the scion, such as fruit quality or flower color, to be combined with the rootstock's beneficial traits, like disease resistance, soil adaptability, or specific growth habits.
The primary goal of tüveühendamine is to create a single, composite plant. The scion, once successfully grafted,
Various methods of tüveühendamine exist, including whip and tongue grafting, cleft grafting, and bud grafting, each