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(c) To promote parthenocarpy (seed less fruits)
1. Auxin
2. Gibberelin
3. Ethylene
4. Florigen​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Parthenocarpic Fruits. Many species and cultivars produce fruit that either lack seeds or have no viable seeds. The production of such seedless fruits is known as parthenocarpy and is common for the horticultural varieties of banana, pineapple, cucumber, tomatoes, figs, oranges, grapes, kiwi, blackberry, pepper, etc.

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Answered by itzHATERxx
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Answer:

Parthenocarpic Fruits. Many species and cultivars produce fruit that either lack seeds or have no viable seeds. The production of such seedless fruits is known as parthenocarpy and is common for the horticultural varieties of banana, pineapple, cucumber, tomatoes, figs, oranges, grapes, kiwi, blackberry, pepper, etc.

Phytohormones are also called as plant hormones. They control various plant processes and physiological functions like growth, development, etc. There are various naturally occurring plant hormones like auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, dormin, florigen (flowering hormone), ethylene. IAA (indole acetic acid) is a type of auxin hormone. Gibberellic acid (GA

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) is a type of gibberellin hormone. Abscisic acid is a type of dormin hormone. Zeatin is a type of cytokinin hormone.

finally we got the answer it's no.1 AUXIN

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