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Old September 5, 2010   #9
TZ-OH6
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The chlorophyll in the leaves convert sunlight to sugar. A tiny bit of light is needed to induce chlorophyll production (like potatoes turning green or yellow grass growing in the dark under a discarded board). Part of what is going on here with the tomato is heat (greater where there is sun exposure) deactivating the ripening mechanism that breaks down chlorophyll and builds the red pigment.
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