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what is parthenocarpy which hormone is responsible for this​

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Answered by XxItsurAshuxX
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What is Parthenocarpy which Hormone is Responsible for This

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Gibberellin, auxin and cytokinin are the plant hormones helpful in this process when sprayed on flowers could stimulate the development of parthenocarpic fruit. It is termed as artificial parthenocarpy. Parthenocarpy, development of fruit without fertilization. The fruit resembles a normally produced fruit but is seedless. Varieties of the pineapple, banana, cucumber, grape, orange, grapefruit, persimmon, and breadfruit exemplify naturally occurring parthenocarpy.

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Answered by VV2004
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  • Parthenocarpy is the natural or artificially induced production of fruit without fertilization of ovules, which makes the fruit seedless.
  • Gibberellin, Auxin and Cytokinin are the plant hormones helpful in this process which when sprayed on flowers could stimulate the development of parthenocarpic fruit. It is termed as artificial parthenocarpy. 
  • In fruit crops that may be difficult to pollinate or fertilize, such as fig, tomato etc and here parthenocarpy is desired.

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