TIN TỨC
Abstract: Thai Nguyen is located in the subtropical region, some regions are strongly influenced by the northeast monsoon, so the
chilling unit is higher than some other regions. Temperate fruit trees (pears, persimmons, plums), annual trees that need a certain degree
of chilling unit in the winter to differentiate flower buds, this requirement makes the above fruit tree species only suitable for growing
in cold climates. high mountain areas in Vietnam. Zoning the accumulated chilling unit is a decisive step in determining areas to
develop temperate fruit trees in highland communes, Thai Nguyen, Vietnam. Total area with chilling unit > 150 cu where temperate
fruit tree varieties can be grown in highland communes: 75,312.37 hectares (accounting for 46.53% of total natural area): Very little
cold region: 44,710, 7 hectares (accounting for 59.3%), it is recommended to test pear, persimmon, and plum; Less cold region:
20,687.83 hectares (accounting for 27.47%), it is recommended to grow pears, persimmons,
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HOẠT ĐỘNG NGHIÊN CỨU
Abstract: Thai Nguyen is located in the subtropical region, some regions are strongly influenced by the northeast monsoon, so the
chilling unit is higher than some other regions. Temperate fruit trees (pears, persimmons, plums), annual trees that need a certain degree
of chilling unit in the winter to differentiate flower buds, this requirement makes the above fruit tree species only suitable for growing
in cold climates. high mountain areas in Vietnam. Zoning the accumulated chilling unit is a decisive step in determining areas to
develop temperate fruit trees in highland communes, Thai Nguyen, Vietnam. Total area with chilling unit > 150 cu where temperate
fruit tree varieties can be grown in highland communes: 75,312.37 hectares (accounting for 46.53% of total natural area): Very little
cold region: 44,710, 7 hectares (accounting for 59.3%), it is recommended to test pear, persimmon, and plum; Less cold region:
20,687.83 hectares (accounting for 27.47%), it is recommended to grow pears, persimmons,
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