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In botany and horticulture, parthenocarpy (literally 
meaning virgin fruit) is the natural or artificially 
induced production of fruit without fertilization of 
ovules.The fruit is therefore seedless. 
Ex: Banana, Tomato,Lemon,Watermelon, Grapes, 
Cucumber etc 
Stenospermocarpy may also produce apparently 
seedless fruit, but the seeds are actually aborted 
while still small. 
Parthenocarpy (or stenospermocarpy) occasionally 
occurs as a mutation in nature; if it affects every 
flower, the plant can no longer sexually reproduce 
but might be able to propagate by vegetative means.
The process where fruits are formed in a flower which 
hasn't gone through the process of fertilization is called 
'Parthenocarpy'. 
This formation of the fruit can happen naturally or 
artificially. Artificially, farmers spray growth 
hormone, called Auxins, that enables the growth of the 
fruit. A fruit that is developed in this manner is called a 
parthenocarpic fruit. The ability to produce seedless 
fruit when pollination is unsuccessful may be an 
advantage to a plant because it provides food for the 
plant’s seed dispersers. Without a fruit crop, the seed 
dispersing animals may starve or migrate.
In some plants, pollination or other stimulation is required for 
parthenocarpy. This is termed stimulative parthenocarpy. 
Plants that do not require pollination or other stimulation to 
produce parthenocarpic fruit have vegetative parthenocarpy. 
Cucumber is an example of vegetative parthenocarpy, seedless 
watermelon is an example of stenospermocarpy. 
Plants moved from one area of the world to an 
other may not always be accompanied by their pollinating 
partner and the lack of pollinators has spurred human 
cultivation of parthenocarpic varieties. 
Some parthenocarpic varieties have been developed as 
genetically modified organisms.
COMMERCIAL IMPORTANCE 
Seedlessness is seen as a desirable trait in edible 
fruit with hard seeds such as pineapple, banana, 
orange and grapefruit. Parthenocarpy is also 
desirable in fruit crops that may be difficult to 
pollinate or fertilize, such as tomato and summer 
squash. In dioecious species, such as persimmon, 
parthenocarpy increases fruit production 
because staminate trees do not need to be 
planted to provide pollen.
CONTD. 
Parthenocarpy is undesirable in nut crops, such as 
pistachio, where the seed is the edible part. Horticulturists 
have selected and propagated parthenocarpic cultivars 
of many plants, including fig, cactus pear (Opuntia), 
breadfruit and eggplant. Some plants, such as pineapple, 
produce seedless fruits when a single cultivar is grown 
because they are self-infertile. Some cucumbers produce 
seedless fruit if pollinators are excluded. 
Strange as it seems, seedless watermelon plants are grown 
from seeds. 
The seeds are produced by crossing a diploid parent(2n) with 
a tetraploid parent to produce triploid seeds (3n)
CONTD. 
When sprayed on flowers, any of the plant hormones 
gibberellin, auxin and cytokinin can often stimulate the 
development of parthenocarpic fruit. This is termed 
artificial parthenocarpy. 
Plant hormones are seldom used commercially to 
produce parthenocarpic fruit. 
Home gardeners sometimes spray their tomatoes with 
an auxin to assure fruit production. 
Some parthenocarpic cultivars are of ancient origin. 
The 
oldest known cultivated plant is a parthenocarpic fig 
first grown at least 11,200 years ago. 
In some climates, normally seeded pear cultivars will 
produce mainly seedless fruit due to lack of 
pollination.
Parthenocarpic Brinjal & Squash
Parthenocarpic Cucumber
Seedless Watermelon

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Parthenocarpy

  • 1.
  • 2. In botany and horticulture, parthenocarpy (literally meaning virgin fruit) is the natural or artificially induced production of fruit without fertilization of ovules.The fruit is therefore seedless. Ex: Banana, Tomato,Lemon,Watermelon, Grapes, Cucumber etc Stenospermocarpy may also produce apparently seedless fruit, but the seeds are actually aborted while still small. Parthenocarpy (or stenospermocarpy) occasionally occurs as a mutation in nature; if it affects every flower, the plant can no longer sexually reproduce but might be able to propagate by vegetative means.
  • 3. The process where fruits are formed in a flower which hasn't gone through the process of fertilization is called 'Parthenocarpy'. This formation of the fruit can happen naturally or artificially. Artificially, farmers spray growth hormone, called Auxins, that enables the growth of the fruit. A fruit that is developed in this manner is called a parthenocarpic fruit. The ability to produce seedless fruit when pollination is unsuccessful may be an advantage to a plant because it provides food for the plant’s seed dispersers. Without a fruit crop, the seed dispersing animals may starve or migrate.
  • 4. In some plants, pollination or other stimulation is required for parthenocarpy. This is termed stimulative parthenocarpy. Plants that do not require pollination or other stimulation to produce parthenocarpic fruit have vegetative parthenocarpy. Cucumber is an example of vegetative parthenocarpy, seedless watermelon is an example of stenospermocarpy. Plants moved from one area of the world to an other may not always be accompanied by their pollinating partner and the lack of pollinators has spurred human cultivation of parthenocarpic varieties. Some parthenocarpic varieties have been developed as genetically modified organisms.
  • 5. COMMERCIAL IMPORTANCE Seedlessness is seen as a desirable trait in edible fruit with hard seeds such as pineapple, banana, orange and grapefruit. Parthenocarpy is also desirable in fruit crops that may be difficult to pollinate or fertilize, such as tomato and summer squash. In dioecious species, such as persimmon, parthenocarpy increases fruit production because staminate trees do not need to be planted to provide pollen.
  • 6. CONTD. Parthenocarpy is undesirable in nut crops, such as pistachio, where the seed is the edible part. Horticulturists have selected and propagated parthenocarpic cultivars of many plants, including fig, cactus pear (Opuntia), breadfruit and eggplant. Some plants, such as pineapple, produce seedless fruits when a single cultivar is grown because they are self-infertile. Some cucumbers produce seedless fruit if pollinators are excluded. Strange as it seems, seedless watermelon plants are grown from seeds. The seeds are produced by crossing a diploid parent(2n) with a tetraploid parent to produce triploid seeds (3n)
  • 7. CONTD. When sprayed on flowers, any of the plant hormones gibberellin, auxin and cytokinin can often stimulate the development of parthenocarpic fruit. This is termed artificial parthenocarpy. Plant hormones are seldom used commercially to produce parthenocarpic fruit. Home gardeners sometimes spray their tomatoes with an auxin to assure fruit production. Some parthenocarpic cultivars are of ancient origin. The oldest known cultivated plant is a parthenocarpic fig first grown at least 11,200 years ago. In some climates, normally seeded pear cultivars will produce mainly seedless fruit due to lack of pollination.