Arkansas research advances seedless muscadine grapes

For more than a century, fruit breeders have been chasing a deceptively simple goal: a better grape.

Not just sweeter or bigger, but seedless.

At the University of Arkansas, that effort is now moving faster than ever, thanks to new genetic tools that allow researchers to predict whether a grape will be seedless before it ever produces fruit…

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