Submitted by cream_of_slop t3_10cjkky in askscience
This fall, I watched a pumpkin on my pumpkin plant die while it was still firmly attached to the vine. I just kind of let it rot there because maybe the seeds from it will come back next year.
It was pretty nasty. It smelled bad, there were a lot of flies, and I could see the flesh of the fruit rotting
So how does a pumpkin plant (or other fruiting plant) protect itself against pathogens that may be on a rotting piece of itself? Are there strong immune system enablers in parts of the plant that bear fruit?
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