burbankism

/ˈbɜrbæŋkɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A technique of plant breeding in which desirable traits are introduced into a plant by grafting a piece of stem (called a scion) onto the root system of another plant (called a rootstock).

“The farmer used Burbankism to create a new, disease-resistant variety of apple.”

Synonyms

  • grafting
  • horticulture

Antonyms

  • feralization
  • wilding