- In
botany and horticulture,
parthenocarpy is the
natural or
artificially induced production of
fruit without fertilisation of ovules,
which makes the...
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natural fruit-setting
without fertilization). In male
sterile plants, the
parthenocarpy expresses itself only
sporadically on the
plant with
deformed fruits...
-
domesticated species have
larger fruits and
larger yet
fewer seeds.
Parthenocarpy is
known to
occur in
certain cultivars of C. pepo. The
leaves have three...
- Marquez-Guzman, J. (2012). "The
fruit of Bursera: Structure,
maturation and
parthenocarpy". AoB Plants. 2012: pls027. doi:10.1093/aobpla/pls027. PMC 3484315....
- ****ociated with
parthenocarpy, the
production of
fruit without fertilization. Self-incompatible
fruits are able to
undergo parthenocarpy to
yield seedless...
- or leaves, has
never been
considered to be apomixis. In
contrast to
parthenocarpy,
which involves seedless fruit formation without fertilization, apomictic...
- are
propagated from cuttings, and
produce fruit without pollination (
parthenocarpy). Further,
foods such as root
vegetables and
leafy vegetables will produce...
- sought,
female plants are
grown separately from male
plants to
induce parthenocarpy in the
female plant's
fruits (po****rly
called "sin semilla"
which is...
- 1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a087705. Robinson, R. W.; Reiners,
Stephen (July 1999). "
Parthenocarpy in
Summer Squash" (PDF). HortScience. 34 (4): 715–717. doi:10.21273/HORTSCI...
- pollinators. Some
flowers produce diaspores without fertilization (
parthenocarpy).
After fertilization, the
ovary of the
flower develops into
fruit containing...