


Graft-Hybridization: A Technique for Introducing Desirable Traits into Crops
Graft-hybridization is a technique used to introduce genes into plants. It involves taking a piece of tissue from one plant (called the donor) and joining it to another plant (called the recipient). The resulting plant has cells that contain genetic material from both parents, creating a hybrid organism. This technique is commonly used in agriculture to introduce desirable traits such as pest resistance or drought tolerance into crops.



