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From what does a seedless grape grow?

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From what does a seedless grape grow?

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  1. A piece of a vine or branch is cut off, dipped in rooting hormone and then placed in moist dirt so that roots and leaves form. Because they come from cuttings, new grapevines are essentially clones of the vine they were cut from.

    Seedless grapes actually do contain seeds at some point. But a genetic error prevents the seeds from forming hard outer coats like normal seeds do.


  2. A seedless grape vine.

  3. It doesnt work like that. You dont get a mule from a mommy mule, same thing with seedless grapes, there is a geneticly engineered seed that produces no seed in the next generation

  4. answer no 3 is partly correct.however, it attributes to the fact that they are triploids.in other words, they haev been produced by breeding a diploid gamete and a haploid gamete or protoplasts.they will never give rise to an offspring plant sexually.the advantages are greater bunch length and more sweetness.if u haev more doubts, feel free 2 email me

  5. a seedless grape is just an un-ripe grape that has been picked before it has had time to grow it's seeds. if they leave them too long they will grow seeds

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