ratoon

[rəˈtuːn]

ratoon Definition

  • 1a new shoot that grows from the root of a plant after it has been harvested
  • 2a crop that is produced from such shoots

Using ratoon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ratoon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sugarcane ratoons were ready to be harvested.

  • Example

    The farmer planted ratoons of sweet potato.

  • Example

    Ratooning is a common practice in pineapple cultivation.

ratoon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ratoon

Phrases with ratoon

  • a crop produced from ratoons

    Example

    The ratoon crop of sugarcane was not as good as the first.

  • a viral disease that affects sugarcane and other grasses, causing stunted growth and reduced yields

    Example

    The ratoon stunting disease has caused significant losses in sugarcane production.

  • a pest that attacks sugarcane and other crops, causing damage to the ratoon shoots

    Example

    The ratoon shoot borer infestation has affected the sugarcane harvest.

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Summary: ratoon in Brief

'Ratoon' [rəˈtuːn] refers to a new shoot that grows from the root of a plant after it has been harvested. It is also used to describe a crop that is produced from such shoots. The term is commonly used in agriculture, particularly in sugarcane cultivation, where ratooning is a common practice.