Definition: Infructuosity is a concept in plant biology that refers to the ability of plants to produce offspring from their own cells. This property is important because it enables plants to reproduce rapidly and efficiently, which can be advantageous for various applications such as agriculture, breeding, and ecological restoration. The term "infructuosity" comes from Latin and means "fruitlessness," referring to a state where the plant has not yet produced any fruit or seeds. This property is often associated with certain species