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What is Parthenocarpy And Parthenocarpic Fruits
What is Parthenocarpy And Parthenocarpic Fruits
What is Parthenocarpy In some plants, fruits are formed without fertilisation. Development of fruits without fertilization is called parthenocarpy i.e., the phenomenon of development of ovary into the fruit without the act of fertilisation. Such fruits are called parthenocarpic fruits and they are either seedless or contain nonviable seeds e.g., banana, guava, apple, pineapple, etc. ■…
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जब फल बिना निषेचन के बन जाते हैं तो इसको अनिषेक फलन कहते हैं।, अनिषेक फलन, Parthenocarpy, definition, different types of parthenocarpy, characteristics of seedless fruits.
अनिषेक फलन ( Parthenocarpy )
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Banana - #mustknowmonday - Did you know that some types of #fruit develop without fertilization? This is referred to as #parthenocarpy and results in seedless fruit. Normally, #flowers need to be pollinated and fertilized to create fruit and allow #plants to develop #seeds. Sometimes, though, hormones lead to fruit formation or it happens naturally, as with the case of #bananas, which are sterile. #Pineapples and #figs are also examples of parthenocarpy that can occur naturally.
In botany and horticulture, parthenocarpy (literally meaning virgin fruit) is the natural or artificially induced production of fruit without fertilization of ovules. The fruit is therefore seedless. Stenospermocarpy may also produce apparently seedless fruit, but the seeds are actually aborted while still small. Parthenocarpy (or stenospermocarpy) occasionally occurs as a mutation in nature, but if it affects every flower, then the plant can no longer sexually reproduce but might be able to propagate by vegetative means. However, parthenocarpy of some fruits on a plant may be of value. Up to 20% of the fruits of wild parsnip are parthenocarpic. The seedless wild parsnip fruit are preferred by certain herbivores, and thus serve as a "decoy defense" against seed predation. Utah juniper has a similar defense against bird feeding. Being able to produce seedless fruit when pollination is unsuccessful may be an advantage to a plant because it provides food for the plant's seed dispersers. Without a fruit crop, the seed dispersing animals may starve or migrate. In some plants, pollination or other stimulation is required for parthenocarpy. This is termed stimulative parthenocarpy. Plants that do not require pollination or other stimulation to produce parthenocarpic fruit have vegetative parthenocarpy. Seedless cucumbers are an example of vegetative parthenocarpy, seedless watermelon is an example of stenospermocarpy. Plants moved from one area of the world to another may not always be accompanied by their pollinating partner and the lack of pollinators has spurred human cultivation of parthenocarpic varieties. Some parthenocarpic varieties have been developed as genetically modified organisms. (from Wikipedia)