Where is the seed in seedless grapes?
Question:how do they grow if there are no seeds in them?
Answers:
seedless grapes are produced from cuttings grafted on to a surrogate plant the cuttings grow the fruit without the seeds.
They genetically mutate a seed from a seeded grape in order to gain a grape without a large seed in it. There may be a very tiny seed in a seedless, just as in a seedless watermelon. But it is all the mutation.
the seed is dissolved within the fruit
they are propagated asexually through rooted cuttings or tissue culture
Grape plants are rarely grown from seed. We take cuttings from plants to grow new plants.
Seedless fruit of any kind has not been fertilised. The flowers are sprayed with a hormone to make them think they have been fertilised, then they grow into fruit.
The flowers have been tricked.
Try organic fruit. It's the real thing!
r u really dumb u dont get a seed in seedless grapes unless there tims the seed is there brain
In the same way that a hybrid between a horse and a donkey will produce a sterile hybrid - literally, a mule - a hybrid between two strains of grape can produce a sterile entity. This can be reproduced by taking cuttings, or by re-creating the original cross.
Hope that answers your question!
Helen
That has to be one of the best questions i have seen on here your right how do they grow ?
it is in the spelling of seedless
my brother can't father children and is considered seedless,but he still grew into a man,does that sound right?
they aren't technically seedless, it's just they are tiny
seedless grapes taste good but they don't live any replants
in the middle of the grape
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