pollenpollinationfruit
Pollenpollinationfruit is a term used to describe fruit that forms as a direct result of pollen transfer and subsequent fertilization in flowering plants. In many crop species, pollination is necessary for seed development and for the ovary to mature into fruit. Some fruits, however, can form without seeds through parthenocarpy, which is not part of the pollenpollinationfruit pathway.
The process begins when pollen from a male organ lands on a compatible stigma. Pollen grains germinate
Pollination mode influences success. Self-pollination (self-compatibility) and cross-pollination (outcrossing) differ in genetic consequences and fruit set.
Significance: for growers, the degree of pollenpollination-fruit development affects fruit quantity, size, and quality. In breeding,
Examples include apples, pears, citrus, berries, and many tropical fruits that rely on pollination for normal