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While almost all fruits have seeds, some can be bred naturally or artificially not to have seeds. Plant breeders use a process called parthenocarpy to artificially create fruits without seeds. Seedless fruits are more manageable, cheaper, and healthier to grow. There are many varieties of fruits that are not seedless like the banana, grapes with no seeds blueberries, a variety of varieties of guavas, oranges tomatoes, watermelons, and many more.
Watermelon without dark seeds is cultivated in the same way that pineapples and bananas are. Seedless grapes come from a natural genetic mutation. Grape growers used vine clippings of the plants the seedless grapes were noticed on and used them to cultivate more plants that would bear seedless fruit. Many fruits and fruit types are seedless, including bananas, seedless cherries, blueberries, various guava kinds, oranges, melons, cucumbers, and many others. Seedless fruits can form in one of 2 directions: They can develop without fertilization, or they can form after pollination. These seedless fruits are classified as parthenocarpy. Every major citrus fruit, be it a lemon, lime, or orange, is available in a seedless variety. Breeders have carefully selected them for the lower number of seeds.
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