Biology, asked by anshikapatel565, 2 months ago

What is parthonicarpic fruit??? :)​

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Answered by missqueenpriya61
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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 (Colova-Tsolova et al., 2003). Parthenocarpic seedless berries are mostly small.

Answered by Anonymous
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Parthenocarpy refers to the development of fruit without fertilization. ... Fruit produced through the process called stenospermocarpy contain seeds that die at an early stage, causing the fruit to appear seedless. The ovules or embryos abort without producing mature seeds.

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