Epigenetic rootstock adaptation

Epigenetic rootstock adaptation is the process where plant roots learn to handle stress. These stressful events may include poor soil conditions and drought. This process happens when the rootstock changes how they work and not their DNA. This helps the plant grow better and stay healthy in tough conditions. The root can even pass this benefit to future grafts.  

It’s helpful for farmers and growers who want stronger plants without using extra chemicals. It also works well in changing weather. This process makes growing healthier plants easier.