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pathenocarpic fruits are without seeds - give reason​

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Answered by liasangma
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Answer:

because pathenocarpic fruits are formed without fertilization, hence there are no seeds...

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

Parthenocarpic fruits are produced without the fertilisation of ovules. Thus, they are seedless fruits.    

Explanation:

  • The term "parthenocarpy" describes the growth of fruit without fertilisation.
  • Thus, this results in an infertile fruit without seeds.
  • This indicates that seedless berries are produced as a result of pollination.
  • Since a parthenocarpic fruit lacks endosperm and an embryo, and as a result, has no seeds. They are sometimes referred to as virgin or seedless fruits for this reason.
  • The procedure was initially presented in 1902.
  • Gibberellic acid (GA) is a plant hormone that is introduced together with parthenocarpy when plants are being grown.
  • Gibberellic acid is present in parthenocarpic fruits. This hormone induces parthenocarpy and increases the commercial value of such fruits.
  • This causes the ovary to mature without being fertilised, producing large, pulpy fruits as a result.
  • Examples of parthenocarpic fruits include bananas, pineapples, watermelons, berries and cucumbers etc.

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