The process by which flowers produce fruit without the process of fertilization is called
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Parthenocarpy is the process by which flowers produce fruit without the process of fertilization. This means that the fruit is produced without the involvement of male gametes or pollination. The fruit produced by parthenocarpy is usually seedless or contains very few undeveloped seeds. This process is used in some agricultural practices to produce fruits that are of higher quality, have longer shelf lives, and are more visually appealing to consumers. Examples of parthenocarpic fruits include bananas, seedless grapes, and seedless watermelons.