Environmental Sciences, asked by PragyaTbia, 11 months ago

Define deciduous fruit trees with suitable examples.

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Answered by poojakumaresh26
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Deciduous trees lose their leaves at the end of their growing season. This occurs in the fall in temperate deciduous forests, and in the dry season in tropical and subtropical deciduous forests. The word deciduous is from the Latin word decidere, meaning “to fall off.” The term for leaf loss is abscission. 

examples are...
oak,maple, apricot,beech,walnut etc

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Deciduous fruit trees:

  • A deciduous fruit tree is a tree that sheds off its fruit upon maturity. Example apple and plum.
  • These plants or trees are best planted in the mid of winter. The fruit in spring and summer. They mature in the seasons of autumn while they shed their fruit and bare in winters. Apple, oak, plums are a few of the example. These are available as dwarf trees and no fertilizers or water is required between mid-autumn to mid of winter.
  • An apple tree we can see shedding off leaves from mid of autumn and usually found bare in winter covered with snow. They are grown in vast from the winter and we can see them bearing fruits in spring or summer in the month of August and September.
  • These months are ideal for their maturity. Upon maturity, they shed off fruits followed by leaves.

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