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what is called parthenocarby?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parthenocarpy refers to the development of fruit without fertilization. The process produces a sterile fruit that lacks seeds. This means that the pollination results in a production of berries that are completely seedless. Parthenocarpic seedless berries are mostly small.

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refers to the development of fruit without fertilization. The process produces a sterile fruit that lacks seeds. This means that the pollination results in a production of berries that are completely seedless (Colova-Tsolova et al., 2003). Parthenogenesis seedless berries are mostly small.

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