Emasculation and bagging are useful for

  • A
    Prevent autogamy
  • B
    Prevent geitonogamy
  • C
    Prevent cross-pollination
  • D
    $A$ and $B$ both

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In grafting,the part of the stem containing a bud that is joined to a rooted stock is called . . . . . . .

Grafting is used to propagate plants because:

$A$ : Air layering does not produce a composite plant.
$R$ : Stock and scion are fused to form a composite plant during grafting.

Which part is removed during emasculation?

In grafting,which of the following is formed first at the junction of the stock and scion?

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