rijpingscyclus
Rijpingscyclus (Dutch for maturation cycle) is a term used across disciplines to describe the recurring sequence by which a system, organ, product, or organism reaches a mature or ready-to-use state. A rijpingscyclus typically comprises several phases, such as initiation, growth or accumulation, maturation or ripening, and renewal or cessation of the cycle. The timing and progression are governed by intrinsic factors (genetics, developmental stage) and extrinsic factors (temperature, light, nutrients, moisture, hormonal signals).
In plant and crop science, the term is often used to describe fruit ripening after flowering. In
In food production and storage, rijpingscyclus describes aging or maturation processes such as cheese aging, wine
In ecological and microbiological contexts, maturation cycles may describe development and stabilization of communities or tissues,
Understanding a rijpingscyclus supports scheduling, quality control, and optimization of harvest, processing, and storage. Variability between
See also rijping, maturation, postharvest physiology, fruit ripening.