Abstract
The widespread distribution of cultivated blueberry has shown that its cultivars successfully produce harvest in conditions
 with a shorter vegetation period and with its lower heat availability than in the natural habitat of that culture. An analysis
 of data from a 9-year long observation of three cultivars of highbush blueberry has established that the chief factor influencing
 the durations of the generative phenophases are the air temperature indicators during daytime. A high degree of correlation
 between maximum daytime air temperatures and durations of generative phenophases with low correlation coefficients with
 average 24-hour temperatures and the sum of positive temperatures above 0 °C has been identified.
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