afterripening
Afterripening is a term used in plant science to describe physiological changes that occur after a period of maturity, most commonly in seeds and harvested fruits, which affect germination or ripening when conditions change.
In seeds, afterripening refers to a dry-storage–dependent loss of physiological dormancy. Seeds produced with dormancy may
Afterripening is distinct from stratification, which uses cold, moist treatment to break dormancy. In seeds, stratification
In horticulture, the term can also describe postharvest ripening of fleshy fruits. In climacteric fruits such
Overall, afterripening encompasses two related but separate processes: the seed-dormancy–breaking changes that occur during dry storage,