how are new plants produced from seedless fruits - 5 mark question
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Seedless fruits can develop in one of two ways:
either the fruit develops without fertilization (parthenocarpy), or pollination triggers fruit development, but the ovules or embryos abort without producing mature seeds (stenospermocarpy).
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Many seedless plants that have primitive origins use highly specialized reproductive methods to increase their numbers. Many seedless plants reproduce sexually; others reproduce asexually; and some use both methods. Without human intervention, these plants rely on spores, rhizomes, plantlets and fragmentation to accomplish natural propagation.
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