Impact of Climate Change on Fruit Production: Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies in Northeast Himalayan Region

K. S. T. Irenaeus, S.K. Mitra, T. Bhattacharjee, B. Thangjam, A. Thejangulie, T.K. Maity
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Numerous horticulture crops, both well-known and less well-known underutilized fruit crops native to this region, are grown in abundance in the north-eastern Himalayan region. If grown to their full capacity, these crops will produce significant revenue and contribute to the local economy. There is however, a decrease in their availability even before being fully exploited due to losses resulting from many factors including climate change and related variability. The primary consequence of climate change, among many others, is the changes in the agro-ecological region that are observable in some places where there is the replacement of native fruits, many of which originated at higher elevations, with low chilling-required fruits. In the Ukhrul district of Manipur (Northeast India), the abundance of many local temperate crops of the Prunus species such as peaches, plums, cherries, pears, bird cherry (Prunus nepalensis) and others like walnut, wild apple (Docynia indica), Pyrus pashia, Myrica spp., Rhus semialatus, Rubus spp., Eleagnus spp., Elaeocarpus floribundus, Spondias axillaris, etc. are reduced and being replaced by low chilling requiring crops like kiwi, avocado, low chilling apples (Anna, Golden Dorsett, HRMN 99) and area under these crops particularly kiwi is increasing. In household gardens at higher altitudes, tropical fruits like mango, banana and guava are now thriving; in the past, the harsh winter frosts made it impossible even for the seedlings to survive. Despite employing rootstocks that are more resistant to higher temperature, kiwi is replacing the apple-growing regions in the foothills of Bomdila and Dirang in Arunachal Pradesh, since the requisite quality is not achieved.
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喜马拉雅山东北部地区盛产许多园艺作物,其中既有知名度较高的,也有知名度较低但未得到充分利用的本地水果作物。如果充分种植,这些作物将产生可观的收入,为当地经济做出贡献。然而,由于包括气候变化和相关变异性在内的多种因素造成的损失,这些作物甚至在被充分利用之前就已经减少。气候变化的主要后果之一是农业生态区域的变化,在一些地方可以看到,本地水果(其中许多原产于海拔较高地区)被需要低温的水果所取代。在曼尼普尔(印度东北部)的乌克鲁尔地区,当地盛产桃、李子、樱桃、梨、稠李(Prunus nepalensis)等许多温带作物,以及核桃、野苹果(Docynia indica)、Pyrus pashia、Myrica spp、这些作物,尤其是猕猴桃的种植面积正在增加。在海拔较高地区的家庭菜园里,芒果、香蕉和番石榴等热带水果正在茁壮成长;而在过去,严酷的冬季霜冻甚至让幼苗无法存活。尽管猕猴桃采用了更耐高温的砧木,但在阿鲁纳恰尔邦邦迪拉(Bomdila)和迪朗(Dirang)山麓的苹果种植区,猕猴桃正在取代苹果种植区,因为猕猴桃达不到所需的品质。
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