Abstract

The aim of the research was to study the weather risks when growing the main commercial citrus crop, mandarin, in the subtropics of Russia. The most informative sources for a complex of environmental factors are temperature and precipitations. The characteristics of the main weather factors are given, which can determine both the optimal growing conditions for the mandarine ( Citrus reticulata Bl. var. unhiu Tan . ) varieties ‘Unshiu’, ‘Iveria’, ‘Kovano-Vase’, ‘Miagava-Vase’, and limiting factors of plant cultivation in the studied region. Phenological observations have established that the first phase of “budding” depends on the sum of temperatures in March-April. It was 113 ° C in 2015, 225 °С in 2016, 183 °С in 2017 and 244 °С in 2018. Flowering begins in May-June when the sum of effective temperatures reaches 502 °С, at min 490 °С and max 512 °С. The duration of the full period, from «budding» to «fruit ripening», varies depending on weather conditions: temperature, precipitation, and can last from 170 to 191 days. A more significant role in the timing of the onset and duration of the phenological phases of mandarin development is played by the water-thermal regime of the year. Weather factors manifested themselves on the growth processes of the studied varieties of mandarin. The total length of growth in ‘Iveria’ and ‘Kovano-Vase’ was higher than that in ‘Unshiu’ and ‘Miagawa-Vase’. The same feature was noted in the growing shoots of the vigorous variety ‘Unshiu’, it was 8.5 cm, and of the medium-sized ‘Iveria’ — 7.5 cm. For the dwarf forms ‘Kovano-Vase’ and ‘Miagawa-Vase’ it was 7.5 cm and 6.8 cm respectively. Weather conditions and the limiting factor (lack of atmospheric precipitation) have a negative impact not only on the timing of the main phenological phases of mandarin development (flowering, second growth of shoots), but also on their productivity.

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