Carpogamy

/kɑrˈpɑɡəmi/ noun

A type of plant reproduction where male and female reproductive structures fuse to form a fruit or spore structure, particularly in certain algae and fungi.

From Greek karpos (fruit) and gamos (marriage/union). The term was coined in the 19th century by botanists studying algal reproduction to describe the fusion of gametes in fruit formation.

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