How To Use Ripening In A Sentence
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Thus basal primates might have used ethanol plumes to locate ripening fruits as well as associated fauna.
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So numerous and various were the influences, formative and impellent, which combined to bring the colonies up to the precise ripening-point of their independence, as to make it difficult to assign each its proper force.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876
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Never refrigerate tomatoes that are not fully ripe because cold temperatures stop the ripening process.
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It is left to mature in the cellar and the final ripening stage takes place in a spruce wood box, where the cheese is kept for at least 3 weeks.
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In climacteric fruits such as peaches and tomato, ripening is associated with a characteristic burst of respiration which correlates with an increase in ethylene production.
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When the summer crop is ripening, the autumn crop has to be sowed.
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Seeds and fruit are ripening on the trees.
Times, Sunday Times
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Some people keep their bulbs in the refrigerator crisper drawer, taking care to avoid storing them with ripening fruit.
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In soft fruit such as tomato this process occurs early in ripening whereas in crisp fruits such as apple it is a late-ripening process.
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Acres of the perfectly uniform crops along the fens, the reclaimed marshlands of Cambridgeshire, are ripening, but until the rain lifts the harvesters will not be leaving their homes.
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At present the fruit is ripening on the twigs, and looks like small brown cherries.
Times, Sunday Times
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The vine is a precocious one, budding, flowering, and ripening early, which makes it prone to spring frosts but means that it can flourish in regions as cool as much of the Loire.
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The observations also suggest that ethylene in ripening is regulated entirely in an autocatalytic manner.
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The development of leatheriness showed a similar lack of polyuronide depolymerization, with no detectable depolymerization relative to pre-ripening and a greater arrest of depolymerization than in mealy fruit.
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The avocados my husband, Achim, and I picked weeks earlier in the Marquesas Islands are all ripening simultaneously.
Bringing The World With Us--Virtually
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This stops ripening, improves preservation and gives Freekeh its characteristic toasted flavor.
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The last bees of the year are buzzing, pumpkins are ripening orange, and the birds are sitting on telegraph wires, considering following many Hamptons' residents south to Palm Beach for the winter.
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As the days grow shorter and cooler, plants take on new personas, ripening into warm gold, russet, and sepia tones.
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We drove past fields of ripening wheat.
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As with other small fruits, Botrytis primarily affects ripening fruit, although under certain circumstances the fungus can cause stem blight as well.
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· Were seeds past their after-ripening (section 14.3) or dormancy period?
5. How plants live and grow
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My plans are ripening - now all I need is official approval.
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In plants with fleshy fruits, a major focus has been the dissection of biochemical and genetic regulatory cascades controlling ripening, using tomato as a model species.
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In ripening the parts separate, and hang divergent from a hair-like prolongation of the receptacle known as the gynophore.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891
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I have often mentioned the grandeur, but I feel myself unequal to the task of conveying an idea of the beauty and elegance of the scene when the spiry tops of the pines are loaded with ripening seed, and the sun gives a glow to their light-green tinge, which is changing into purple, one tree more or less advanced contrasted with another.
Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark
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The heatwave has resulted in some fruits ripening almost a month ahead of schedule.
Times, Sunday Times
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And they are tinkering with a tomato that stops ripening the moment it is harvested.
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Ripening is physiologically divided into two distinct classes: climacteric and non-climacteric.
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It is a very heavy cropper, ripening in August and September.
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Wheat fields are ripening with the kernels in the soft to hard dough stages.
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A ripening banana put in a lidded box with green tomatoes turns them red.
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The results showed a considerable increase in the yield of seed and straw, the ripening was more rapid and the barley ripened nearly two weeks earlier with electroculture.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892
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Young trees are generally trained to an open centre or vase shape as this allows even ripening of fruit and good air circulation, which helps prevent disease.
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The period of ripening may be just days, as for Camembert cheese, or several months, as for cheddar cheese.
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In the prairie pothole region of the United States, blackbirds damage ripening sunflower crops.
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In the ripening stage of strawberry fruit development the vascular tissue comprises long fibres composed of cellulose, protein, pectin, and lignin.
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In soft fruit such as tomato this process occurs early in ripening whereas in crisp fruits such as apple it is a late-ripening process.
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In all woods the leaves were fast ripening for their fall; for their full veins and lively gloss mark the ripe leaf, and not the sered one of the poets; and we knew that the maples, stripped of their leaves among the earliest, would soon stand like a wreath of smoke along the edge of the meadow.
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
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The enzyme indeed increases during ripening, and is concentrated in the skin and outer pericarp of the fruit.
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Their principal ceremony is in connection with the ripening of the algarroba, when the priests in fantastic dress go about the trees, dancing and singing at the top of their voices to the sound of a wooden drum, keeping up the din day and night.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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The grapes are ripening, the apple trees are heavy with fruit.
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His Holiness discusses using the method path to complement meditations on emptiness; the short term benefits of bodhicitta practice; clairvoyance; the long-term project of gradually purifying and ripening through sustained effort.
Nagarjuna's Bodhichitta Commentary
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There is also a very good crop of wild berries ripening in the warm autumnal sunshine.
Times, Sunday Times
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Irrigation during the dry season and once during ripening will increase the size of Jamaican sweetsop.
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As the days grow shorter and cooler, plants take on new personas, ripening into warm gold, russet, and sepia tones.
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The taste of fruit ripened using Ethyril gas in a ripening chamber is said to be much better than the fruit ripened with carbide.
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so no time for LJ or even work, but here is what I want to write about finding garlic growing wild where wild grapes are ripening how the elderberries are set but nowhere near ripe sumac lemonade--giving it another chance black medick seeds--edible, but a lot of work, and maybe better not quite so roasted? or maybe better sprouted?
Notes for later
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These observations confirm the importance of ethylene in initiating fruit ripening.
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The flavour of tomato was influenced not only by varietal differences and the nutritional regime of the plants, but also by the stage of ripening when picking fruit and by post-harvest storage conditions.
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Millions of orange cloudberries are ripening in Norway, and experts say it may be the best cloudberry season in decades.
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How often you have to give your peas a once-over depends on the weather, with warmer weather hastening ripening and thus calling for more frequent picking.
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The heatwave has resulted in some fruits ripening almost a month ahead of schedule.
Times, Sunday Times
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The beautiful glow in the west died out, where the sun had been ripening his harvest-field of sheafy gold and awny cloud; and the pulse of quivering dusk beat slowly, so that a man might seem to count it, or rather a child, who sees such things, which later men lose sight of.
Springhaven
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Take a group of mortgage loans, most of them squishy with impending failure and pungent with ripening fraud; "securitize" them into a bond; then place that bond between two mirrors that face each other in such a way that the mutual reflections appear to trail off into infinity.
LewRockwell.com
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It is also a very busy month as strawberries, blackcurrants, raspberries, gooseberries are ripening.
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Telah diobservasi pada meristem tomat, expanding tissues, ripening fruit.
Hubungan Antara Dinding Sel dan Pemasakan Buah – Netsains.Com
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My neighbours have a monster, covered in ripening fruits.
Times, Sunday Times
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The prehistoric root flourished in many Indo-European languages, mainly carrying ideas to do with “cooking” and “ripening,” as seen in numerous words that English has borrowed: cook, cuisine, kitchen, kiln, terra cotta, and even precocious, as in “pre-ripened,” or “mature ahead of time.”
The English Is Coming!
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A varied composition provides continuity of food supply for birds and small mammals, with seeds, fruits and berries ripening at different times.
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It was then the business of FT Burley & Son, wholesale fruit merchants and ‘banana specialists’, and boasted a ripening room.
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Labor is induced in up to 20 percent of pregnancies, and cervical ripening is required in about one half of inductions.
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When we look forward with an eye of faith we shall see no reason to envy wicked people their prosperity, for their ruin is at the door and they are ripening apace for it, v. 2.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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Vines are often planted on north-facing slopes in the hottest areas in order to slow ripening.
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There is a never-ending journey of going deeper into it and one's musical maturity keeps ripening.
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It sounds as if your mother plant has produced suckers while the fruit has been developing and ripening.
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My plans are ripening - now all I need is official approval.
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Here I show that softening texture also characterizes the fruit ripening process, and that color is of ambiguous importance to primates possessing trichromatic vision.
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As ripening progresses, fruit colour changes from green to red as chloroplasts are transformed into chromoplasts, chlorophyll is degraded and carotenoids accumulate.
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Ethylene is involved in many biological processes, like fruit ripening, flower and leaf abscission, senescence, many stress acclimations, and growth.
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Flowers appear on stargrass and pokeweed by the end of spring, but remain through October, with the berries of pokeweed ripening in autumn.
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Ripening apples are vulnerable to sun scald, which causes bronzed or bleached spots on the fruit's skin.
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After harvest, the process of ripening hastens.
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Factors influencing low-temperature after-ripening in seed of Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb
Xml's Blinklist.com
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So when I have been in the kitchen this month, it's been more about adverting over-ripening disasters and damage control than actually lingering over the aromas and textures of all this glorious produce that's coming my way, from every direction.
Archive 2009-07-01
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It has previously been shown that, in strawberry fruit, the expression of some ripening-related genes are directly or indirectly negatively regulated by the auxins produced in the achenes.
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Acres of the perfectly uniform crops along the fens, the reclaimed marshlands of Cambridgeshire, are ripening, but until the rain lifts the harvesters will not be leaving their homes.
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Conflicting results have been reported during the ripening of climacteric fruits after harvest.
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Vines respire more sugar at high temperatures for their normal metabolism, but do not photosynthesize any faster; they therefore need more sunlight hours to generate a sugar surplus for ripening the fruit.
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My neighbours have a monster, covered in ripening fruits.
Times, Sunday Times
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All around the greedy jackjaws, blackbirds, thrushes and magpies eye the ripening fruit and at the exact moment that the fruit ripens they pounce leaving nothing but pips.
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The grapes are ripening, the apple trees are heavy with fruit.
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When the summer crop is ripening, the autumn crop has to be sowed.
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Dried seeds were sealed in plastic containers and stored at - 20° to prevent them from after-ripening prior to use.
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Ripening could also be controlled in strawberries and most citrus fruits, which do not respond to the chemical.
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In this hypothesis, ethanol plumes from ripening fruits may have served for millions of years to guide primates to ripening fruit crops and also served as an appetite stimulus and welcome source of dietary calories.
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This has been greengage week, with mine ripening in the garden and a spate of greengage-related dishes on restaurant menus, including a very tempting almond tart at Bayswater's Le Café Anglais.
Nigel Slater's mushrooms with quinoa and chard, and baked greengages recipes
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Observe your vegetables all summer and pick those for seed that are the best - perhaps in yield, taste, disease resistance, vigour or early ripening.
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Ernest was madly impatient to be out in the world and doing, for our ill-fated First Revolt, that had miscarried in the Chicago Commune, was ripening fast.
Chapter 21: The Roaring Abysmal Beast
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At present the fruit is ripening on the twigs, and looks like small brown cherries.
Times, Sunday Times
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Remove late flowers on peppers and eggplant to send more energy into the ripening fruit.
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The ethylene gas produced by the apple acts as a ripening agent for the persimmons.
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Interlaken Seedless is an early - ripening seedless grape with a strong, American flavor.
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It seemed as though some resolution were ripening within him, which he was himself ashamed of, but which he was gradually getting used to; one single thought kept obstinately and undeviatingly moving up closer and closer, one single image stood out more and more distinctly, and under the burning weight of heavy drunkenness the angry irritation was replaced by a feeling of ferocity in his heart, and a vindictive smile appeared on his lips.
A Sportsman's Sketches
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In a few weeks the soft fruit which includes raspberries, redcurrants, gooseberries and blackcurrants will be available and the strawberries are already ripening and are ready to enjoy.
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I enquired into the mysteries of caprification, and learned that artificial ripening by means of a drop of oil is practised with some of them, chiefly the _santillo, vollombola, pascarello_ and _natalino.
Old Calabria
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Selain enzim hydrolase di atas, ada gen yang berperan juga dalam proses ripening fruit dan softening fruit, yaitu Expansin.
Hubungan Antara Dinding Sel dan Pemasakan Buah – Netsains.Com
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The heatwave has resulted in some fruits ripening almost a month ahead of schedule.
Times, Sunday Times
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Now there is a spate of plantings on higher ground, to achieve longer ripening - which produces wine with better acidity, more complexity and more minerality.
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The activities of ripening-related enzymes also differ widely between species.
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Light green, oval or nearly globose, 3-4 cm long, turning yellow on ripening.
Chapter 7
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The procedure should make artificial chemical ripening less necessary for apples, bananas and most stone fruits now treated with ethylene.
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After ripening, pears should be canned or preserved.
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Ripening of tomato fruit involves the differentiation of chloroplasts in young green fruit into chromoplasts in mature ripe red fruit.
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His thumb slid over the swelling mound outlined beneath the silk, trailed over the ripening bud at its centre.
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But ripening fruit can play host to worms.
Times, Sunday Times
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At present the fruit is ripening on the twigs, and looks like small brown cherries.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lots of fruit all ripening beautifully in the sunshine.
The Sun
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Gerald Muspratt, a coffee planter, whose estate was situate some twelve miles distant, in the adjoining county of Victoria; and, the acquaintance ripening over the after-dinner coffee, with that breathless celerity which is one of the most charming characteristics of the
The Adventures of Dick Maitland A Tale of Unknown Africa
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In a few weeks the soft fruit which includes raspberries, redcurrants, gooseberries and blackcurrants will be available and the strawberries are already ripening and are ready to enjoy.
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Seeds and fruit are ripening on the trees.
Times, Sunday Times
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The corn was already ripening and the vines in full leaf, with bunches of grapes hanging thickly.
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In that eggplant does not experience a marked ripening stage like tomato and pepper, immature and mature fruit were compared.
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‘This is the colour of the mustard ripening in the field,’ he says.
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To fa - vour their progrefs in ripening, the fol - lowing cautions have been put in prac - tice: To take them from the trees when dry; to lay them carefully in a heap, fo as that none of them may be brufed; then they place them in a warmer part of the confervatory, and cover them clofe to keep up their perfpiration; which confin* - ing the moiflare will efFedl.
The Fruit-gardener: Containing the Method of Raising Stocks, for Multiplying of Fruit-trees, by ...
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We wended our way between hedgerows and verges bright with crane's bill and bellflower, past poppy-flecked fields of ripening wheat, heading for columns of smoke that billowed from the fields at Low Burton.
Country diary: Wensleydale
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The artist works from precisely the same footmarks every day; the slow droop of the ripening fruit is marked with painful precision, day by day.
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Big fruits and early ripening make this ideal for gardens and large containers.
The Sun
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Pear are climacteric fruit: their ripening is associated with a burst of autocatalytic ethylene production.
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Lots of fruit all ripening beautifully in the sunshine.
The Sun
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Bend over the leaves of spring-sown onions just above the neck of each bulb, to help the ripening process.
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If your original plant is healthy and has produced suckers while the fruit has been developing and ripening, a sucker may produce a second fruit.
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Young, he is an organism ripening to the set mechanic diurnal round, and while so he needs all the angels to hold watch over him that he grow straight and healthy, and fit for what machinal duties he may have to perform "...
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
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This calamity is the more heavy, as it carries with it a great disappointment; for very near our habitation was a high wall, the sunny side of which was covered with the most delicious fruits; peaches, apricots, nectarines, &c. all just then ripening; and I thought of having such a feast with my children as I had never enjoyed in my life.
The Bird and Insects' Post-Office
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By contrast, drought hastens ripening and seed maturation for tomato and reduces fruit abscission for lychee trees.
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Medflies ruin crops when fertile females use their tubelike ovipositors to punch holes in the skin of a ripening fruit or vegetable, then pump their eggs inside.
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Nearly globose, slightly compressed, 2-3 cm long, green, turning yellowish brown on ripening.
Chapter 7
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ropy," butter "oily" and "rancid," &c. Cheese in its numerous forms contains myriads of bacteria, and some of these are now known to be concerned in the various processes of ripening and other changes affecting the product, and although little is known as to the exact part played by any species, practical applications of the discoveries of the decade
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
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Avoid pruning leaves or stems while the fruit is ripening, and consider shading the fruit.
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Placing unripe tomatoes in with ripe tomatoes, apples or bananas also speeds ripening because ripe fruit gives off a greater amount of ethylene gas than unripe fruit.
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The ancients, according to Pliny, were accustomed to hang branches of the wild fig upon the domestic tree, in order that the insects which frequented the former might hasten the ripening of the cultivated fig by their punctures -- or, as others suppose, might fructify it by transporting to it the pollen of the wild fruit -- and this process, called caprification, is not yet entirely obsolete [95].
Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 02 (historical)
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We drove past fields of ripening wheat.
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The unripe grape contains a certain percentage of vegetable acids, such as tartaric, malic, &c., &c. some of which are themselves converted into glucose during the process of ripening, whilst others are eliminated after helping to transform the starch of the vegetable tissues into glucose.
The Art of Living in Australia
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The corn was already ripening and the trees in full leaf.
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From the beginning to the ripening of that phase of human life, from the first clumsy eolith of rudely chipped flint to the first implements of polished stone, was two or three thousand centuries, ten or fifteen thousand generations.
The World Set Free
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Indeed, this increased cephalization of animal life in the fall of the great year does suggest a kind of ripening process, the turning of the sap and milk, which had been so abundant and so riotous in the earlier period, into fibre and fruit and seed.
Time and Change
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The stereochemistry of several of the reactions of biosynthesis of ABA has been probed by the use of stereospecifically tritiated mevalonic acids which have been incorporated into ABA by ripening avocado fruit.
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Apparently the difference in time is related to the thickness of the seed coat or possibly to an inhibitor in the pellicle rather than to any need for after-ripening.
Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 43rd Annual Meeting Rockport, Indiana, August 25, 26 and 27, 1952
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Cluster thinning is necessary to increase cluster compactness and to permit uniform ripening.
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Pull the baby runners back into the rows so they are not trodden on later, lifting the ripening berries up and carefully coddling each plant in a nest of straw.
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In ripening fruit, chloroplasts develop into chromoplasts and there are large changes in stromule number and morphology, particularly in the inner mesocarp cells.
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Elsewhere reached the land, bloomgrain ripening yellow, dun paperleaf, verdant pastures for herdlings, violet richen orchards, tall stands of shipwood.
Genesis
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The fruit is round, and almost stemless: light green when underripe, and ripening to a whitish or dull yellowish-green, or occasionally red.
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As a senescing hormone, it promotes leaf-yellowing, climacteric fruit ripening, flower and leaf abscission.
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In her mind she tried to recreate the May-smells of clematis and broom drifting in from the rolling hills, the song of nightingales on the wooded heights, the twinkle of fireflies in the ripening fields.
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At present the fruit is ripening on the twigs, and looks like small brown cherries.
Times, Sunday Times
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But ripening fruit can play host to worms.
Times, Sunday Times
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The fruit drops off before ripening and has poor color.
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The two major sugars that accumulate in grapes occur in about equal amounts; at the beginning of ripening glucose exceeds fructose (up to fivefold), but in overripe grapes there is less glucose than fructose.
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Seeds and fruit are ripening on the trees.
Times, Sunday Times
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The beautiful glow in the west died out, where the sun had been ripening his harvest-field of sheafy gold and awny cloud; and the pulse of quivering dusk beat slowly, so that a man might seem to count it, or rather a child, who sees such things, which later men lose sight of.
Springhaven
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In the countryside now, the soggily ripening crops and the rampant green of hedges and woods seem to have far less to do with each other than they did in the past.
Country diary: Wenlock Edge
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MR. HARDY: Once they are dried I think they must go through after-ripening conditions.
Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 43rd Annual Meeting Rockport, Indiana, August 25, 26 and 27, 1952
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The corn was already ripening and the trees in full leaf.
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Read More Drinking Now: Synchronicity Its downfall came in the form of two fungal diseases that ripped through the vineyards—first oidium, which at the height of its powers, effects grape ripening; followed by phylloxera, a root-feeding aphid that destroys vines.
The Grape of Good Hope
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Whether you are fortunate enough to have a garden bursting with ripening soft fruits, berries and currants, or whether you buy them at the shops, this is the time to indulge.
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Ripening involves production of a number of fruit volatiles, but ethanol is perhaps the only olfactory commonality to an otherwise bewildering taxonomic array of angiosperm fruits.
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I have often mentioned the grandeur, but I feel myself unequal to the task of conveying an idea of the beauty and elegance of the scene when the spiry tops of the pines are loaded with ripening seed, and the sun gives a glow to their light-green tinge, which is changing into purple, one tree more or less advanced contrasted with another.
Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark
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The schoolroom was a pretty large hall, on the quietest side of the house, confronted by the stately stare of some half – dozen of the great urns, and commanding a peep of an old secluded garden belonging to the Doctor, where the peaches were ripening on the sunny south wall.
David Copperfield
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The ancients, according to Pliny, were accustomed to hang branches of the wild fig upon the domestic tree, in order that the insects which frequented the former might hasten the ripening of the cultivated fig by their punctures -- or, as others suppose, might fructify it by transporting to it the pollen of the wild fruit -- and this process, called caprification, is not yet entirely obsolete.
The Earth as Modified by Human Action
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The hormone relaxin is thought to promote cervical ripening.
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Cheap, sweet pudding wines are essential with all those English summer fruits ripening.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is hard, dry and astringent when immature, but after a mysterious ripening process called bletting, its cell walls break down, its tannins are reduced, and its pulp turns brown and custardy.
Lunch Room Chatter: Produce is not downloadable
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According to him, these organisms do not function directly as ripening agents, but they secrete an enzym or unorganized ferment to which he applies the name _casease_.
Outlines of Dairy Bacteriology, 8th edition A Concise Manual for the Use of Students in Dairying
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In a few weeks the soft fruit which includes raspberries, redcurrants, gooseberries and blackcurrants will be available and the strawberries are already ripening and are ready to enjoy.
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In addition to the Nantucket shadbush, sometimes called the Juneberry for its edible summer-ripening berries, the study found that at least 50 native varieties were in danger of extinction, including the coastal violet, a unique variety of violet with dissected leaves, and the hairy angelica, a small plant with a burst of tiny white flowers.
NYT > Home Page
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Read More Drinking Now: Synchronicity Its downfall came in the form of two fungal diseases that ripped through the vineyards—first oidium, which at the height of its powers, effects grape ripening; followed by phylloxera, a root-feeding aphid that destroys vines.
The Grape of Good Hope
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The pods that encase the edible portion of the fruits are hard and turn from brown to pink as they start ripening.
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The grapes are ripening, the apple trees are heavy with fruit.
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Ripening of tomato fruit involves the differentiation of chloroplasts in young green fruit into chromoplasts in mature ripe red fruit.
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My neighbours have a monster, covered in ripening fruits.
Times, Sunday Times
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Keeping mature fruit from which seed is to be saved in cool, dry storage for 6 weeks or longer, known as after-ripening, ensures time for seed development. 42 When slightly immature fruit is picked, for example after an early frost, viable seeds can sometimes be saved if the fruit is allowed to after-ripen.
14. Saving seeds for planting
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(From Chittenden, U.S. Department of Agriculture)] = The tomato fruit worm = (Fig. 40) known as the bollworm of cotton and the ear worm of corn, is frequently the cause of serious trouble to tomato growers, especially in the southern states, due to its pernicious habit of eating into and destroying the green and ripening fruit.
Tomato Culture: A Practical Treatise on the Tomato
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But watch out for too much of a good thing: The seeds of acer rubrum do not require pregermination treatment and so can germinate immediately after ripening - even if they are only sitting in the mulch layer on the surface of the soil.
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In plants, ethanol is produced in seeds with an oxygen-impermeable testa, root tips, and the deep tissues of ripening fruit where there is a high demand for oxygen.
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Big fruits and early ripening make this ideal for gardens and large containers.
The Sun
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The ethylene gas produced by the apple acts as a ripening agent for the persimmons.
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Barton (1) indicated that while some few seedlings may be produced without prior seed stratification, after-ripening of the seed for 2 to 4 months at 35° to 50° F. markedly increased seedling production with hickory and walnut.
Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting Urbana, Illinois, August 28, 29 and 30, 1951
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Big fruits and early ripening make this ideal for gardens and large containers.
The Sun
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But ripening fruit can play host to worms.
Times, Sunday Times
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Indeed, dry and warm storage frequently promotes after-ripening of seeds in species of warm and arid climates.
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This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath, may prove a beauteous flow'r when next we meet.
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For there is a slight distinction of this sort, since even in plants we find in the same kind some trees which bear fruit and others which, while bearing none themselves, yet contribute to the ripening of the fruits of those which do, as in the case of the fig-tree and caprifig.
On the Generation of Animals
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In the prairie pothole region of the United States, blackbirds damage ripening sunflower crops.
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Ethylene plays a major role in initiating ripening in climacteric fruits such as tomato and apple.
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Making ripened cheese is a three-step process: coagulation and precipitation of the curd, concentration of the curd, and ripening.
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fome earlier kinds againft a fouch alptcl, and others on weft and eaft expofures, to effect a greater variation in the times ripening of the fruit, as well as to obtain it longer in perfection; and thus we may employ all the forts, not only as common dwarf wall trees, planted fifteen or twenty feet diftance; but alfo half ftandards planted between them, trained alfo as wall trees to make
The British fruit-gardener : and art of pruning : comprising, the most approved methods of planting and raising every useful fruit-tree and fruit-bearing-shrub ... The true successful practice of pruning, training, grafting, budding &c. so as to rende
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Lots of fruit all ripening beautifully in the sunshine.
The Sun