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If one can induce parthenocarpy through the application of growth substances, which fruits would you select to induce parthenocarpy and why?

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For the development of fruits without seeds, by secreting plant horomones like oxin, seedless fruits can be obtained. It is also called parthenocarpy. Grapes are produced in it
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