Research Matters - Improvements to tomato grafting
It is increasingly common practice to take tomato cultivars with desirable fruit characteristics and graft them onto other cultivars that possess particularly desirable root characteristics. This requires the rootstock's hypocotyl - the portion of shoot below the cotyledons - to be cut through so that the cut stem of the scion plant can then be grafted onto it.
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