WEATHER DATA FOR THE PREVAILING WEEK
Date of Fruit Pruning: 15/09/2022
Thursday (26/01/2023) – Wednesday (01/02/2023)
Location |
Temperature (°C) |
Possibility of Rain |
Cloud Cover |
Wind Speed (Km/hr) Min-Max |
R H% |
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Min |
Max |
Min |
Max |
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Nashik |
11-15 |
28-31 |
Nashik, Dindori, Ozar, Palkhed, Kalwan, Pimpalgaon Baswant, Vani, Loni- Thu-Wed- No Rain |
Clear to Cloudy |
09-12 |
18-35 |
38-78 |
Pune |
13-16 |
30-32 |
Pune, Phursungi, Loni Kalbhor, Uruli Kanchan, Patas, Yavat, Narayangaon, Baramati- Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear to Cloudy |
09-10 |
16-36 |
44-63 |
Solapur |
14-16 |
32-33 |
Solapur, Latur, Ausa, Barshi, Vairag, Nannaj, Pandharpur, Tuljapur- Thu-Wed - No Rain |
Clear to Cloudy |
15-21 |
13-28 |
43-55 |
Sangli |
15-19 |
32-33 |
Sangli, Arag, Tasgaon, Kagvad, Palus, Miraj, Kawthe, Palsi, Khanapur Vita, Walva, Shetfal, Shirguppi- Thu-Wed - No Rain |
Clear to Cloudy |
09-14 |
11-36 |
40-62 |
Vijayapura |
14-16 |
32-33 |
Vijayapura, Chadchan, Tikota & Telsang – Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear to Cloudy |
16-21 |
11-29 |
47-67 |
Hyderabad |
15-17 |
30-31 |
Hyderabad, Medchal, Zahirabad- Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear to Cloudy |
11-17 |
20-35 |
59-84 |
Satara |
15-18 |
29-31 |
Satara, Khatav, Phaltan – Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear to Cloudy |
07-10 |
14-41 |
45-67 |
Ahmednagar |
13-15 |
31-33 |
Rahata, Kopargaon, Sangamner-Thu Drizzling Ahmednagar, Karjat, Shrigonda, Jamkhed, Akole- Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear to Cloudy |
12-17 |
13-35 |
41-55 |
Jalna |
16-18 |
31-32 |
Ambad, Jalna, Ghansawangi, Mantha, Jafrabad -Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear |
11-15 |
16-34 |
35-53 |
Buldhana |
15-17 |
30-32 |
Buldana, Thu, Sun – Drizzling. Chikhli- Thu – Drizzling Sindkhedraja, D.raja- Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear to Cloudy |
08-11 |
18-36 |
33-54 |
Kolhapur |
18-19 |
30-32 |
Gagan-bavada, Kagal, Karveer- Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear to Cloudy |
05-07 |
12-40 |
69-81 |
Bengaluru Rural |
15-17 |
26-28 |
Anekal, Doddaballapur, Bengaluru-east, Bengaluru-north, Bengaluru-south- Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear to Cloudy |
12-16 |
13-24 |
57-83 |
Belagavi |
17-19 |
30-32 |
Gokak, Belagavi, Chikodi, Athni, Khanapur Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear to Cloudy |
08-13 |
12-41 |
50-82 |
Bidar |
15-16 |
31-32 |
Bidar, Basavakalyan, Humnabad - Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear |
13-17 |
11-23 |
50-64 |
Bagalkot |
15-17 |
31-32 |
Bagalkot, Hungund, Jamkhandi, Mudhol - Thu-Wed - No Rain. |
Clear |
14-19 |
11-26 |
47-72 |
Note: Above weather information is summary of weather forecasting given in following websites
https://www.wunderground.com/?cm_ven=cgi
https://imdagrimet.gov.in/weatherdata/BlockWindow.php https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/indiaICAR-National Research Centre for Grapes does not claim accuracy of it.
Water management (Dr. A.K. Upadhyay) :
Pan evaporation: 4-5mm
Amount of irrigation advised:
IV. Soil and Nutrient management:
Berry Development stage:
Ripening to Harvest stage:
III. Requirement of growth regulators (Dr. S.D. Ramteke)
NIL
IV. Canopy Management (Dr. R.G.Somkuwar):
The day temperature in the grape vineyard is increasing while the night temperature is decreasing. This will make some problems in the vineyard.
1) There will be sudden increasing demand for water by the vine.
2) The rate of water loss through transpiration will be more. This will demand more water.
3) If the water availability is increased, there may be build up of microclimate favorable for powdery mildew infection.
4) Cloudy condition may also favors the development of powdery mildew.
5) The same condition may also disturb the balance of source:sink thereby inviting another problem of cluster necrosis.
6) Water availability should be strictly based on berry development stage. At the harvesting stage, water requirement should be less to advance TSS in the grape berries.
7) The irrigation to the grape vineyard be managed either during morning or evening. This will reduce the water .
8) Dripline can be brought to the ground surface.
9) Mulching to be followed to utilize available irrigation water.
10) Antistress can be sprayed @ 3 to 4 ml per litre water. This will help in reducing the water losses from leaf.
11) Nutrient management and irrigation should be followed to avoid cluster necrosis.
12) Preparation for re-cut to be started as the temperature is rising.
V. Disease management (Dr. Sujoy Saha)
Days after fruit pruning |
Risk of diseases |
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Downy mildew |
Powdery mildew |
Anthracnose |
Others (specify) |
|
141 |
Nil |
Moderate |
Nil |
Bacterial spot- nil and Rust--nil |
Powdery mildew in berries may be observed in this stage and in some cases where paper wrapping is done, some symptoms may be visible in the leaves. One application of Ampelomyces quisqualis @5g/L or two sprays of Bacillus subtilis @2g/L may be given for powdery mildew prevention. Bacillus subtilis will also help in bioremediation i.e. reduction of pesticide residues to some extent. Application of hexaconazole or difenoconazole or tetraconazole or cyflufenamid or Fluopyram + tebuconazole or Fluxapyroxad+ Difenoconazole will control powdery mildew and may be given in the crop which is relatively late i.e. around 70-80 days . A new fungicide Polyoxin D zinc salt 5% SC @ 600ml/Ha will also give good results against powdery mildew. The bunch load needs to be maintained for proper coverage of fungicides. Use of sulphur @2.5-3g/L needs to be enhanced in between triazole sprays.
VI. Insect and Mite management. (Dr. D.S. Yadav)
Growth Stage: Veraison to post veraison stage after October pruning