A Ukrainian breeder presented frost-resistant almond hybrids

Published Jul 23, 2024

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Ukrainian walnut growers are innovating to combat climate change by developing new nut varieties, including almond hybrids capable of enduring extreme cold. Notably, breeder Anatoly Laba has created hybrids that can survive temperatures as low as -28°C and flourish in less-than-ideal soil conditions. These advancements are part of a larger effort to ensure the continued success of nut cultivation amid shifting weather patterns.
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Ukrainian walnut growers are adapting to sudden weather changes associated with climate change, adapting already known nut varieties and working on developing new ones, writes EastFruit. Almond hybrids obtained by crossing ordinary almonds with Fenzl almonds, the Moldavian variety “Forsazh” and the Crimean varieties “Nikitsky-2240” and “Delon”, in mild winters with temperatures not lower than –21 ° C, bloom well in the spring. The author of hybrids, Anatoly Laba, a famous breeder and gardener from the Khmelnitsky region, spoke about this in the material of the magazine “Gardening in Ukrainian”. Read also: Ukrainian farmers can receive grants for growing rose hips and almonds “The most promising were two hybrid forms obtained from crossing common almonds and Fenzl almonds,” he noted. “They can survive temperatures below -28°C without freezing.” Since the hybrid forms of almonds showed resistance to ...
Source: Eastfruit

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