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Pollination and parthenocarpy in the production of Bartlett pears in California

W. H. Griggs and Ben T. Iwakiri

Hilgardia, 1954, vol. 22, issue 19

Abstract: Parthenocarpy means development of the edible fruit without fertilization. Parthenocarpic fruits are seedless. They have been divided into two types—vegetative and stimulative. Vegetative parthenocarpy implies that the fruit developed without pollination, while stimulative parthenocarpy indicates that they developed as a result of the stimulus of pollination.

Keywords: Crop; Production/Industries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1954
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