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Persimmon Historic Cultivars

Persimmons in California > Photo Gallery > Historic Cultivars Persimmon Photo Gallery Photos of flower and fruit development for Fuyu, Izo and Sugara cultivars were taken by Michelle Kong, Fruit & Nut Research and Information Center staff.
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Flower Anatomy

Flower Anatomy & Pollination > Flower Anatomy Biologists frequently use dissections to study internal organs of animals. Dissections can also be used to view the structure and development of plant organs.
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Pollination

Pollination occurs when pollen grains move from anthers to a reproductively mature stigma. After pollen lands on the stigma, it initiates pollen tube formation. Pollen tubes are channels which grow down the length of the style to the ovules.
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Seed & Fruit Development

The number of seeds within a fruit is also tightly linked to fruit size and shape in species with multiple fused carpels. If only one ovule, or a subset of the total ovules, is fertilized, it can result in abnormal development close to the unfertilized ovules and fruit asymmetry (Figure 7c).
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Fruit Anatomy

The presence of structures within a flower, and the form of those structures, has important consequences for the development and appearance of fruits in tree crops. In this section we will examine floral morphology more closely to understand the relationship between flower and fruit structure.
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Vegetative & Floral Tissue Development

The animation of floral organogenesis (below) was created by Bridget Lamp and Vito Polito at UC Davis from a series of scanning electron micrographs. It simulates the development of the shoot apical meristem of an almond (Prunus dulcis) flower bud.
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Flower Development & Tree Morphology

Although flower tissue is derived from vegetative tissue, the location and type of vegetative tissue which develops into flowers, and ultimately fruits, varies among tree fruit and nut crop species grown in California.
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Terms & Definitions

Female reproductive structures stigma tip of pistil that receives pollen style long column that connects the stigma to the ovule ovule female germ cells that develop into seeds following fertilization ovary organ below the stigma and style which surrounds the ovules and develops into fruit tissu...
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Resources & Links

Ryugo, K. Fruit Culture: Its Science and Art. McGregor, S. E. Insect Pollination of Cultivated Crop Plants. Agricultural Handbook No. 496, Agriculture Research Service, USDA Jackson, D., N. Looney, M. Morley-Bunker, and G. Thiele (editors). Temperate and Subtropical Fruit Production. 3rd Edition.
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