Parthenocarpy is Group of answer choices Growth habit differences between dark and light grown seedlings The development of fruit without successful seed development A form of PAMP-triggered immunity The creation of polyploid cells by chemical means
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Fruit developed without fertilization is known as (a) Parthenocarpy (b) Amphimixis (c) Apomixis (d) Polyembryony
If fruit is developed without fertilization of the ovary, it is called (a) Parthenocarpic fruit (b) Apomictic fruit (c) Fleshly fruit (d) Polyembryonic fruit
A parthenocarpic fruit is always triploid, does not have a pericarp, has seeds, and is a ripened unfertilized ovary. An explanation is required.
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