CLIMATE-RESILIENT CURRANT CULTIVATION IN TEMPERATE LATITUDES
Keywords:
currant, climate resistance, agricultural technology, resistant varieties, temperate latitudes, stress resistance, climate changeAbstract
This article examines the main approaches to climate-resilient currant (Ribes spp.) cultivation in temperate latitudes. Particular attention is paid to the selection of varieties adapted to variable climatic conditions, agricultural practices that increase plant resistance to stress, as well as the role of organic farming and modern technologies (mulching, drip irrigation, protective shelters). The risks associated with global warming are analyzed, including precipitation instability, late frosts and new phytopathogens. Emphasis is placed on the importance of a regional approach, selection of resistant varieties and the introduction of agroecological principles. The article provides examples of successful strategies for sustainable currant cultivation in Russia, Poland, Canada and Scandinavian countries.
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