Adult grape plant stems are sliced diagonally and cut into sections. The cut ends are then dipped into a rooting hormone and planted.
The new plants that begin to grow are basically genetic clones of the original parent plant, except that they produce seedless fruit.
Seedlessness or parthenocarpy occurs once in a while when a natural mutation prevents seeds from maturing and developing a hard coat. This kind of aborted seed development is called stenospermocarpy.
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