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Seedless Watermelons
Name: Betsy Location: N/A Country: N/A Date: N/A
Question:
How do we get seedless watermelons?
Replies:
Dear Betsy,
Seedless watermelons are triploid (3 sets of chromosomes) in their genetic make-up which causes them to be seedless.
For more info:
http://ianrwww.unl.edu/pubs/nebfacts/nf127.htm
Sincerely,
Anthony R. Brach
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