Floral Development
Floral development is the process by which flower organs form and mature. This process involves a series of structural and biochemical changes that enable the flower’s reproductive organs—such as sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils—to form and function. Floral development is essential for successful pollination and seed production, which are essential for the survival of many plant species. It is also important to crop yields and quality. An understanding of floral development may facilitate the development of improved agricultural practices, such as the advancement of breeding techniques and crop improvement.
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