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Grafting is a horticultural technique where tissues from one plant (the scion) are joined to another plant (the rootstock) so they grow together as one. This method is used to produce plants with desirable traits, such as better fruit quality or disease resistance, by combining the best characteristics of both plants. The process involves carefully attaching the cut surfaces of the scion and rootstock, which then fuse and grow as a single plant. Grafting is common in fruit trees, roses, and other cultivated plants to improve yield, longevity, and adaptability.