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Fruiting-shift refers to alterations in the timing, phenology, or distribution of fruit maturation in plants, driven by genetic, environmental, or cultural factors. This phenomenon is significant in plant science because shifts in fruiting patterns directly affect crop productivity, influence how plants adapt to environmental stress, and inform the development of breeding strategies and cultivation practices that enhance agricultural resilience and crop reliability.

Unusual Winter Fruiting of Asimina triloba in Southern Ohio

iNaturalist · 2026-02-13

Pawpaw trees in Ohio produced fruit through winter for the first time on record, likely due to unusually warm fall temperatures.

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Unprecedented winter fruiting at 3 sites

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Active fruit development below 0C

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Extended fall warmth as likely driver

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