While eating watermelons, all of us wish it was seedless. As a plant physiologist can you suggest any method by which this can be achieved.
The process of parthenocarpy produce the seedless fruits. This is a process in which fruits are developed without fertilisation, so, seeds are not formed in the fruit. Artificially parthenocarpy can be induced by spraying auxin and gibberellin to produce seedless watermelons.
In which of the plants the seeds are thousands?
Name the parts of pistil which develop into fruit and seeds.
Suggest a possible explanation why the seeds in a pea pod are arranged in a row, whereas those in tomato are scattered in the juicy pulp.
What is represented by $'X'$ and $'Y'$ in the given diagram?
In which of the following plants, cotyledons form the first pair of leaves