Statement (I): The growth of guava fruits follow a single sigmoid curve.
Fruit growth patterns can be single sigmoid (a period of rapid growth followed by a slowing down as maturity is reached) or double sigmoid (two periods of rapid growth separated by a lag phase). Guava fruit growth is generally characterized as following a double sigmoid curve. The first phase involves rapid growth due to cell division and some cell enlargement. This is followed by a lag phase (slow growth), and then a second phase of rapid growth primarily due to cell enlargement, leading up to ripening. Therefore, Statement (I) is false.
Statement (II): The fruits undergo extensive cell division during the first few week immediately following fertilization.
This statement is true. The initial stage of fruit development in most fleshy fruits, including guava, is characterized by intensive cell division. This phase establishes the potential number of cells in the fruit, which significantly influences the final fruit size. This period of cell division is typically concentrated in the first few weeks after fertilization.
Since Statement (I) is false and Statement (II) is true, the correct option is (4).
Statement (I) is false but Statement (II) is true.