As a fruit lover I always wonder why some fruits, especially the sweetest ones 😉 like mango and pear are only available for a few months in a year while others are always available? A simple way to put it is this…why do mango trees and some other trees bear fruits seasonally when others always bear fruits, regardless of what time of the year it is?
I’m not sure whether this question falls in the realm of biology or agricultural science but I think it somehow has something to do with pollination. So please, whoever knows the answer should help explain it. Thank you
particular season, are favourable for thegrowth of the fruit. … These conditions, which only the summer can provide, makes itgrown only in that season. However, we havefound artificial ripening techniques, and thereare hardly any completely seasonal fruits.
Some weather conditions, found only in a particular season, are favourable for the growth of the fruit. For example, if we take the mango fruit, it needs the hot temperature of the summer to ripen, along with some light summer showers.
Some fruit are seasonal fruit because they are favourable to some weather conditions in a particular season
SOME FRUIT ARE AVAILABLE BECAUSE OF THEIR SEASON WHILE OTHERS ARE BASED ON THEIR TIME TO GROW FOR EXAMPLE IT TAKES MANGO TREE UP TO TEN YEARS TO
To me I think it’s depend on season
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