Study reveals why tomatoes and peppers can’t graft together

Grafting is a common agricultural practice to combine desirable traits by joining the rootstock of one plant with the scion of another. Compatibility is key—without successful vascular integration, the graft fails. While grafting works well within many plant families, cross-species combinations often…Original Article

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