Influence of Climate Change on the Manifestation of Winter–Spring Stress Factors for Apricot in the Prikubansky Zone of Krasnodar Krai


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Abstract—Long-term changes in the risk of apricot damage by spring frosts in Krasnodar krai are analyzed. The changes in the probability ranks for the manifestation of low-temperature minima in two long-term periods (1985–2017) are revealed. It is shown that the change of ranks from the first to the second period for Krasnoshchekiy and Zherdel 1-22 varieties occurs practically identically throughout the research area, which indicates a very weak contribution of ecological differences between geographic points in the phenomenon of genotype-environment interaction. In 1985–2000, the New Jersey variety was the most unstable in all regions, with the exception of Ust-Labinsk. Apricot varieties differed in frost-resistance homeostasis. In periods 1 and 2, the Krasnoshchekiy variety had differences in the manifestation probability of low-temperature minima—29.7 and 35.3; Zherdel variety 1-22 was 25.2 and 29.5 and New Jersey variety was 25.0 and 41.1. The most homeostatic frost resistance was noted in the Zherdel variety 1-22.

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I. Dragavtseva

North Caucasus Federal Scientific Center for Horticulture, Wine Grape Study and Winery

Email: savin_iyu@esoil.ru
Ресей, Krasnodar, 350072

A. Morenets

North Caucasus Federal Scientific Center for Horticulture, Wine Grape Study and Winery

Email: savin_iyu@esoil.ru
Ресей, Krasnodar, 350072

I. Savin

Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute; Agrarian-Technological Institute, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

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Email: savin_iyu@esoil.ru
Ресей, Moscow, 119017; Moscow, 117198

A. Kuznetsova

North Caucasus Federal Scientific Center for Horticulture, Wine Grape Study and Winery

Email: savin_iyu@esoil.ru
Ресей, Krasnodar, 350072

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