The Emergence Machine

Grafting

process · Agriculture · Level 7 · E9

E9Cultures

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Emergence definition

The process of joining a piece of a stem (scion) from one plant to the root system of another (rootstock), facilitating energy transfer and promoting combined growth and productivity, as it involves the intersection of action, which requires abstraction and matter, and construction, which involves building design, construction, or spatial planning.

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Wiktionary senses

External reference — all senses of the word “grafting” on Wiktionary. This atlas concept maps to only the slice of meaning relevant to the prerequisite graph.

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Historical origin

Origin word
grafting
Origin language
English

Prerequisite chain

Possible path of this concept down to the fundamental substrate.

thisfoundationsL7L6L5L4L3L2L1L0GraftingPlantAnimalJoiningOrganismCellConstructionFormLifeProcessStructureActionChangeMatterEnergyPatternSpaceTimeE1 concrete → E14 abstract

Neighborhood

Direct prerequisites above, concepts that depend on this one below.

thisprerequisitesGraftingL7CellL3JoiningL4PlantL6E1 concrete → E14 abstract

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Prerequisites

What you need to understand first.

  • Cell L3 (requires) Physics sense
    Grafting requires the understanding of cell as a basic unit of life that makes up a plant.
  • Joining L4 (requires)
    Grafting: The process of joining a piece of a stem (scion) from one plant to the root system of another (rootstock), facilitating energy transfer and promoting combined growth and productivity.
  • Plant L6 (requires) Biology sense
    Grafting: The process of joining a piece of a stem (scion) from one plant to the root system of another (rootstock), facilitating energy transfer and promoting combined growth and productivity.