Adaptation of orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) to climatic conditions in Cusco as a response to climate change

Juan E Gil-Mora
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The Cusco Region, due to its geographical and climatic peculiarities, is prone to extreme climatic events, such as the increase in average temperature, intense rainfall, agronomic and meteorological droughts. Citrus fruits, like oranges, adapt to different climates; however, its growth, flowering phenology and fruit set are affected by changes in temperatures and lack of rain; therefore, these abiotic factors are detrimental to citrus production in usual scenarios and in tropical climates. The objective of the research was to develop an experiment to propose a mechanism of adaptation to climate change of the orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) in climatic conditions and altitude of Cusco, located at 3,302 m.a.s.l. evaluating the phenology and the characteristics of the fruit and production. The experiment constitutes a quantitative investigation, of a descriptive and correlational type, using non-probabilistic sampling called consecutive sampling. Management consisted of pruning, removing thorns and applying soil conditioner; the evaluation of the phenology consisted of the observation of the phases of sprouting, flowering, relative rest, fruiting and harvest period; for the conditions in Cusco, the phenological parameters presented two sprouting flows, first between January-May and second, between August-September; two flowering flows, the first between April-June and the second between September-November; the average production was: 229 fruits/tree/year; fruit diameter of 06,44 cm and a production of 26,44 kg/tree/year. The production of oranges at high altitudes shows an adaptation to climate change, constituting an action of economic interest, contributing to the Peruvian proposal, which is committed to the global response to climate change and considers it a priority to update its national contributions to incorporate the objectives adaptation to climate change.
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柑橘(Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck)对库斯科气候条件的适应及其对气候变化的响应
库斯科地区由于其独特的地理和气候特点,容易发生极端气候事件,如平均温度升高、强降雨、农业和气象干旱。柑橘类水果,如橙子,适应不同的气候;但其生长、开花物候和坐果均受温度变化和缺雨的影响;因此,这些非生物因素对通常情况下和热带气候下的柑橘生产是有害的。在海拔3302 m.a.s.l.的库斯科(Cusco),开展了柑橘(Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck)在气候条件和海拔条件下对气候变化的适应机制试验,评价了柑橘物候、果实特性和产量。实验构成了定量调查,描述性和相关性的类型,使用非概率抽样称为连续抽样。管理包括修剪、去除刺和施用土壤改良剂;物候评价主要包括发芽期、开花期、相对休止期、结果期和采收期的观察;库斯科地区的物候参数表现为1 - 5月和8 - 9月两个发芽流;两次花期,第一次在4月至6月,第二次在9月至11月;平均产量:229果/树/年;果实直径为06,44 cm,产量为26,44 kg/株/年。在高海拔地区生产橙子表明了对气候变化的适应,这是一项具有经济利益的行动,有助于秘鲁的提案,秘鲁致力于全球应对气候变化,并认为更新其国家贡献以纳入适应气候变化的目标是优先事项。
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