Bulgaria: Low risk of freezing of flowering fruits until March 11

Published 2021년 3월 5일

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The forecast for the next seven days in many regions of Poland shows a decrease in temperatures, with only some southern regions expected to maintain average daily values necessary for vegetation processes in autumn crops. This period will see various phenological phases in winter crops and fruit trees, but the predicted minimum temperatures are above critical for perennial plantations, which could damage fruit trees in flowering phase. The forecast also does not foresee significant precipitations, allowing for the execution of seasonal agrotechnical measures such as tillage, nitrogen fertilization, and pruning in vineyards, but also requiring inspection for common vole colonies in winter cereal areas.
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Forecast for the period March 5-11, 2021 Dragomir Atanasov, agrometeorologist at NIMH At the end of February and the beginning of March the agrometeorological conditions were determined by temperatures around and above the climatic norms close to the biological minimum necessary for activating the vegetation processes in winter cereals. crops and oilseed rape. During the next seven-day period in most of the Polish regions of the country a decrease in temperatures is forecast and only in some places in Southern Bulgaria it is possible to keep their average daily values to the minimum necessary for the vegetation processes in autumn crops. During the period, a fraternization phase will be observed in wheat and barley. In some places in late sown crops, the observed phase will be the third leaf. The phenological phases of seed and stone fruit species will be swelling and cracking of the buds. In some parts of the southern regions of the country a flowering phase has been registered ...
Source: Agroplovdiv

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