fruiting
English
Noun
fruiting (countable and uncountable, plural fruitings)
- (countable) A fruiting body.
- 2009, Wilhelm Foissner, D. L. Hawksworth, Protist Diversity and Geographical Distribution, page 60:
- Fruitings can consist of several thousand individual sporocarps.
- (uncountable) The act of producing fruit, seeds, or spores; fructification.
- 1940, Homer Charles McNamara, Dalton Ray Hooton, Dow Dewey Porter, Differential growth rates in cotton varieties and their Response to Seasonal Conditions at Greenville, Texas, page 25:
- From these figures it will be seen that the fruiting period of cotton in the blacklands of Texas is relatively short, and a majority of the bolls are set early in the season.
- 2005, Bram van Nieuwenhuijzen, Small-scale mushroom cultivation, →ISBN, page 12:
- These factors differ from mushroom to mushroom. Most of the changes that stimulate fruiting have a negative effect on the vegetative growth of the mycelium.
- (uncountable, aviation) The occurrence of FRUIT (false replies unsynchronized/uncorrelated in time).
- 1978, United States. Office of Aviation Medicine, Aviation Medical Reports, page 244:
- How many breakdowns or serious impairments of function (quality of return, fruiting, degradation, etc.) did your radar and communications equipment have today?
- 2015, Phil Croucher, Air Navigation With The Jeppesen CR-3, pages 6–51:
- In this way, the problems of fruiting, garbling and over-interrogation are overcome.
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