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  2. Genetically modified tomato - Wikipedia

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    An early tomato was developed that contained an antifreeze gene (afa3) from the winter flounder with the aim of increasing the tomato's tolerance to frost, which became an icon in the early years of the debate over genetically modified foods, especially in relation to the perceived ethical dilemma of combining genes from different species.

  3. Scientists discover why most tomatoes taste awful -- and how ...

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    Ask any foodie — the ideal tomato is grown outdoors in the finest soil; it matures throughout the early and midsummer, just in time for harvest before winter temperatures sweep in and ruin the crop.

  4. Can You Freeze Tomatoes? Yes, and Here's the Best Way ... - AOL

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    Before you start freezing every tomato plucked from the vine, let's get one thing straight: tomatoes aren't going to emerge from the freezer as plump and pretty as when they went in.

  5. Cold frame - Wikipedia

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    In agriculture and gardening, a cold frame is a transparent-roofed enclosure, built low to the ground, used to protect plants from adverse weather, primarily excessive cold or wet. The transparent top admits sunlight and prevents heat escape via convection that would otherwise occur, particularly at night.

  6. Ready for a Bumper Crop? Here’s How to Maximize Your Tomato ...

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    Adding shade cloth in extreme heat can protect tomatoes from sunscald. Striking the right balance keeps plants healthy and productive. 5. Prune and Monitor for Pests.

  7. Flavr Savr - Wikipedia

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    The downside to this approach is that the tomato does not complete its natural growing process, and the final flavor suffers as a result. [8] Through genetic engineering, Calgene hoped to slow down the ripening process of the tomato, thus preventing it from softening too early, while still allowing the tomato to retain its natural color and flavor.

  8. The Best Way to Store Tomatoes, According to a Tomato ... - AOL

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    The magic of a perfectly ripe tomato is a fleeting moment in the heat of summer. Whether you’re a green-thumbed grower or you just frequent your farmers’ market on the weekend to stock up on ...

  9. Greenhouse - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of an alpine house is to mimic the conditions in which alpine plants grow; particularly to protect from wet conditions in winter. Alpine houses are often unheated since the plants grown there are hardy, or require at most protection from hard frost in the winter. They are designed to have excellent ventilation. [53]

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