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fertilisation is not an obligatory event for fruit production in certain plants.explain the statement

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Answered by vk22025vicky
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ferti;isation is not obligatory event for fruit production since you know there are some fruits where fertilisation is not necessary and such fruits are called as apomicts. I hope this answer is helpful to you
Answered by nikitarousa
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Explanation:

Fertilisation is not an obligatory event for fruit production in certain plants as some fruits are also developed from unfertilised ovary called parthenocarpic fruits . These are seedless fruits , such as pomegranate , grapes , etc . flowers of these plants are sprayed with a growth hormone that induces fruit development even though fertilisation has not occured . The ovules of such fruits , however , fail to develop into seeds .

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