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Fruit Production under climate changing scenario in India: a review.

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Title Fruit Production under climate changing scenario in India: a review.
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Creator Reddy A.G.K, Kumar J.S, Maruthi V, Venkatasubbaiah K, Rao Ch.S,
 
Subject Horticulture, Climate, India, Production
 
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Global warming and climate change are
the major concerns today for the mankind. The extreme weather events are universal ; weather events
like increased global temperatures, melting the polar
ice, increased sea water levels, drought and floods,
hailstorms, tornados, causes severe loss to the crops
and human beings. The present day cultivars / varieties may perform very poorly in an unpredictable manner due to aberration of climate. Alimost all fruit crops
are generally cultivated under open field conditions,
with the climate change commercial production of
these crops may severely affect. Increased temperatures effect on establishment, growth and yield of the
majority of fruit crops. Due to high temperature physiological disorder of fruit will be morepronounced like
Spongy tissue of mango, fruit cracking of litchi, flower
and fruit abscission. Air pollution also affects the
yield of several fruit crops and increases the intensity of certain physiological disorder like black tip of
mango. Very low winter temperatures effect on same
tropical fruit crops like banana, causes chilling injury
and choke throat. Hence there is a need to protect
these valuable crops for sustainability against the
climate change scenario. To sustain the productivity,modification of present horticultural practices and
greater use of greenhouse technology are some of
solutions to minimize the effect of climate change.
Development of new hybrids, cultivars of fruit crops
tolerant to abiotic and biotic factors, producing good
yield under stress conditions, as well as adoption of
hi-tech horticulture and judicious management of
resources will be the main strategies to meet this challenge.
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Date 2023-01-30T06:16:01Z
2023-01-30T06:16:01Z
2017
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Reddy A.G.K, Kumar J.S, Maruthi V, Venkatasubbaiah K, Rao Ch.S, (2017) Fruit Production under climate changing scenario in India: a review. Environment and Ecology 35(2B): 1010-1017.
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Language English
 
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