Protection for citrus fruits
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Citrus fruit production and quality are influenced by many factors, including climatic conditions and production practices. Within fairly broad parameters of adequate soil and optimal climate conditions, reasonably good cultural and crop protection practices is the most important and causing differences in fruit quality and obtained yield among commercial citrus production areas.
Citrus fruits
Extreme weather conditions like high insolation, hail, wind and other factors outside of growers control, terribly affects yield and fruit quality with respect to damages, shelf life and nutritional value.
Some of climate-induced differences can be overcome with cultural practices.
Good practices in citrus groves should be adapted to minimize negative plant physiological stresses, improve tree health and performance, and enhance citrus trees to produce high yield of good fruit quality.
Installation of Al-Amir protective nets in citrus production can provide desirable microclimate conditions, safe production, followed by high yields and exceptional fruit quality.
Rachel nets (Anti-Hail) present the ideal characteristics for the production of excellent quality citrus fruit.
