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Are pitless peaches possible?

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Sure. If seedless watermelons are possible, I’m sure we can breed a peach where the seed is so small that it would appear to be “pitless”. I don’t know if would be worth anybody’s time though. read more

If seedless watermelons are possible, I'm sure we can breed a peach where the seed is so small that it would appear to be “pitless”. I don't know if would be worth anybody's time though. read more

Canned or Processed. The pitless peach has not yet been developed. Plant breeders with the US Department of Agriculture are working on it. read more

However, imagine a single cherry with a hard, tooth shattering pit in a bag of otherwise pitless cherries. People would scarf down the pitless ones, and often end up breaking a tooth. It sucks, but realistically this could lead to lawsuits against the store/farmer/breeder. read more

The pitless peach has not yet been developed. Plant breeders with the US Department of Agriculture are working on it. Through gene manipulation (OH NO! there is that consumer boogeyman again) they hope to reduce or eliminate Lignin from the makeup of the plant. Lignin is what makes the pit or stone of the peach hard. read more

There are two possible implications that experts can derive from the new study. Either dark matter is not cold, as the standard cosmological models would imply, or normal matter affects its dark counterpart more than first believed. read more

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