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Q: What causes parthenocarpy in fruits?
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What is the importance of parthenocarpy in horticulture?

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What is parthenocarpy fruit?

A parthenocarpy fruit is a kind of fruit which is artificially grown, it is a seedless fruit which cannot reproduce by sexual means but only by asexual ones.


Why banana is considered a good example of parthenocarpy?

In botany, parthenocarpy is the natural or artificial induced production of fruit without fertilization of ovules. The fruit is therefore seedless just like banana. In banana, seeds are not produced. Thus, banana is considered as a good example of parthenocarpy.


What is partnocarpy?

Parthenocarpy-Set fruit without fertilization


What of the plant hormones influence parthenocarpy?

giberellin,ethane andcytokinin.


Why no parthenocarpy in pomegranate?

because charlie the unicorn can't live with a world pomegranate seeds.


What causes fruits to taste sweet?

Fructose.


What Causes Fruits to Spoil?

heat and light


What is difference between parthenocarpy and apomixes?

Parthenocarpy is the process by which a fruit develops without fertilisation. As a result the fruit is seedless. Apomixis is the process by which seeds develop without fertilisation. this takes place when the megaspore mother cell does not undergo meiosis or a cell from the nucellus develops into the embryo.


How is pollination similar in both types of plants?

From link below: There are several ways that seedless fruits can arise. They are usually an exception to the normal fertilization process. Most seedless fruits have what is termed parthenocarpy, where fruit form without fertilization, but pollination is sometimes required as stimulation. See related links below:


What is the difference between parthenogenesis and parthenocarpy?

Parthenogenesis is the process by which a gamete (usually female) develops to form an individual. As a result, the individual is haploid, eg.drones in bees. Parthenocarpy is the process by which a fruit develops without fertilisation. As fertilisation has not taken place, the fruit is seedless and does not contribute to sexual reproduction.


What causes the fruits of tomato to turn yellow?

Some varieties of tomato have yellow fruits and therefore this is perfectly normal.