The development of the plants has stopped in Hungary due to rain

Published 2021년 5월 7일

Tridge summary

Significant warming is expected in many countries starting from the beginning of next week, which is likely to accelerate the development of both natural vegetation and crops. However, the upper layer of soil is dry in many places, especially in the central part of the country, which could pose a problem for the germination and initial development of sunflowers and corn. Currently, autumn cereals and rapeseed are developing well, but the latter has lower-than-usual and less branching due to the cold in April. Fruits like apples, pears, and walnuts are also in full bloom, but spring frosts have affected the start of apricots and almonds. The air humidity will still be high at night on Fridays and initially, but it is expected to fall below 40% during the day from Saturday.
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Original content

Significant warming is expected from the beginning of next week, which will further accelerate the development of both our natural vegetation and our crops. The upper layer of the soil is dry in many places, especially in the central part of the country, so in addition to the warm, there should be precipitation, but unfortunately only in a few places a sufficient amount is expected. The heat has accelerated the development of the plants in recent days, especially where sufficient moisture is available in the soil for this. Autumn cereals are in the phenological phase of stalk start, and rapeseed is in bloom. However, the latter plant was tolerated by the cold of April, which resulted in lower-than-usual and less branching. Sowing sunflowers and corn is nearing its end, and in addition to heat, more and more rainfall would be needed for germination and initial development. Among the fruits, apples, pears and walnuts are in full bloom. This is about two weeks behind schedule, but ...
Source: Agroinform

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