microcarpy
Microcarpy is a term used in botany to describe plants that produce unusually small fruits or seeds. This phenomenon can occur in a wide variety of plant species, including trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants. The size of the fruit or seed is determined by genetic factors, but environmental conditions can also play a role. For instance, stress from drought or nutrient deficiency can sometimes lead to the development of smaller fruits.
The evolutionary significance of microcarpy is not fully understood, and it may serve different purposes in
Microcarpy can also be an unintended consequence of domestication and breeding in agriculture. When breeders select