Another cold snap in Moldova will not harm fruit crops

게시됨 2023년 3월 29일

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Moldova has experienced a cold snap at the end of March, with temperatures dropping to -1-2 degrees Celsius at night and snowfall in northern and central regions. Despite the cold, agronomists predict that early fruit crops like apricots and early cherries will not suffer significant damage. However, perennial plantations could be affected in late April. Experts recommend using anti-frost installations and smoke to protect crops, especially in low-lying areas. The cold snap is expected to negatively impact the pollination of early stone fruits.
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원본 콘텐츠

At the end of March, it became much colder in Moldova. This week, on some days, the air temperature will drop to +3-4 degrees, frosts are expected at night to -1-2 degrees Celsius. It rained with snow in a number of northern and central regions of the country, the precipitation was accompanied by squally winds. Warmer by the end of the week. According to agronomists of fruit growing farms, the short last "wave of cold" in the outgoing month, most likely, will not cause serious damage to flowering apricots, as well as gardens of early cherries and cherries entering the flowering period. At this stage of vegetation, stone fruit breeds are quite capable of withstanding freezing temperatures down to -4 degrees for two to three days without negative consequences, EastFruit experts report. Frosts of such intensity can cause much more damage to perennial plantations in the middle - second half of April, such cases are not uncommon for Moldova. Read also: Work on the creation of the ...
출처: Eastfruit

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