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parthenocarpy
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par·the·no·car·py  (pärth-n-kärp)
n.
The production of fruit without fertilization.

[Greek parthenos, virgin + Greek karpos, fruit; see -carp + -y.]

parthe·no·carpic adj.
parthe·no·carpi·cal·ly adv.

parthenocarpy [pɑːˈθiːnəʊˌkɑːpɪ]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) the development of fruit without fertilization or formation of seeds
[from Greek parthenos virgin + karpos fruit]
parthenocarpic , parthenocarpous adj

parthenocarpy  (pärth-n-kärp)
The production of fruit without fertilization. Many varieties of the common fig produce fruit through parthenocarpy.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.parthenocarpy - (botany) the development of a fruit without fertilization or seeds
phytology, botany - the branch of biology that studies plants
apomixis - any of several kinds of reproduction without fertilization


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Many of the fruits can develop parthenocarpically (without fertilisation) in the first instance.
In certain persimmon varieties, parthenocarpically produced fruit is highly susceptible to dropping from the tree before it matures.
 
 
 
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