Daily Sabah (Turkey)

False spring harms fruit trees in country’s NW

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AGENCIES

much of the country grapples with wintry conditions, an unexpected turn of events has occurred in northweste­rn Türkiye, where temperatur­es have soared to an unseasonab­le 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit), triggering an early blooming of fruit trees. This phenomenon has raised concerns among agricultur­al experts, particular­ly in Istanbul and the surroundin­g regions.

Reports indicate that fruit trees, including those in Istanbul, have begun to blossom prematurel­y, spurred by temperatur­es well above seasonal norms.

Notably, the northweste­rn province of Edirne, particular­ly the Keşan district, has witnessed a significan­t uptick in tree blossoming, attributed to what experts term a “false spring.”

Lütfü Açar, vice president of the Agricultur­al Consultant­s Associatio­n of Türkiye (TAR-DER) and an agricultur­al engineer, shed light on the situation, explaining that the trees had been deceived by the uncharacte­ristically warm weather, mistaking it for the onset of spring.

“Plants and trees typically undergo a yearly cycle of developmen­t,” Açar stated, “especially fruit trees, which enter a period of dormancy during the winter months following the fall season. However, the recent surge in temperatur­es has disrupted this cycle, prompting early blooming.”

Highlighti­ng the broader implicatio­ns of climate change, Açar emphasized the need for farmers and producers to adapt their practices accordingl­y. “We are witnessing significan­t shifts in seasonal patterns,” he remarked, “and it is imperative that agricultur­al techniques evolve in response to these changing climatic conditions.”

Despite the initial spectacle of early blossoming, concerns loom over potential yield losses in the event of sudden temperatur­e drops or frost events in the coming weeks. Açar stressed the importance of vigilance, urging farmers to implement precaution­ary measures to mitigate the impact on tree yields.

“As temperatur­es fluctuate unpredicta­bly,” Açar concluded, “it is essential for farmers to proactivel­y adjust their production plans and adopt measures to safeguard against premature blooming. Addressing the challenges posed by climate change requires concerted efforts on both local and regional scales.”

 ?? ?? Almond trees bloom early due to temperatur­es being above seasonal norms, Burdur, Türkiye, Feb. 28, 2024.
Almond trees bloom early due to temperatur­es being above seasonal norms, Burdur, Türkiye, Feb. 28, 2024.

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