Moldova: Walnut plantations were not damaged by frost

Published 2024년 4월 29일

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Walnut plantations in Moldova are experiencing normal flowering despite unstable weather conditions, with early varieties finishing the process during warm spells and mid-late varieties starting later to avoid frost. However, the popular export variety 'Chandler' is showing non-synchronous flowering of male and female flowers, raising concerns about pollination and yield. The variety is also known to be weather-sensitive and demanding, and growers are warned to ensure timely and quality protective measures against diseases.
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Despite the unstable nature of the weather this spring, the flowering process of walnut plantations in Moldova, according to AgroExpert.md, is generally proceeding normally. As noted by Oleg Tyrsine, Chairman of the Association of Walnut Growers of Moldova (ANRM), the flowering period of early walnut varieties, including one of the most promising local export varieties “Peschansky”, occurred during a period of comfortable warm weather. The recent cold wave, which slightly damaged flowering fruit trees - some stone fruits and berries - did not have time to hit the early nut plantations. At the same time, flowering of nuts of mid- and late-ripening varieties in the center of the country began only in the second half of last week, and in the northern regions it will begin in the coming days. That is, at the moment when the risk of frost decreases. Read also: The Ministry of Agriculture of Moldova is intensifying efforts to popularize insurance among farmers The only noticeable ...
Source: Eastfruit

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