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Daniyal Ahmad
Jun 24

In apomixes ovule become seed?? Is it happen in parthenocarpy?

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Jun 24
Apomixis is a type of asexual reproduction in plants where seeds are produced without fertilization. In apomixis, the ovule develops into a seed without the need for pollination or fertilization. This process results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant.

Parthenocarpy, on the other hand, is the development of fruit without fertilization of the ovary. In parthenocarpy, the ovary develops into a fruit without the need for pollination or fertilization. However, in parthenocarpy, the seeds within the fruit are usually not viable as they are not fertilized.

In summary, in apomixis, the ovule develops into a seed without fertilization, resulting in viable offspring. In parthenocarpy, the ovary develops into a fruit without fertilization, but the seeds within the fruit are usually not viable.
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Jun 24
Apomixis

- Yes, in apomixes, ovules develop into seeds without fertilization (i.e., parthenogenesis).
- This results in the production of seeds that are genetically identical to the parent plant.

Parthenocarpy

- No, in parthenocarpy, fruits develop without fertilization (i.e., parthenogenesis).
- However, the seeds within the parthenocarpic fruit do not develop and remain rudimentary.
- Parthenocarpy results in seedless fruits.
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