NMSU To Lead Multistate Project To Develop Climate-Adapted Pecan Trees
November 02, 2022
November 02, 2022
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, Nov. 2 (TNSres) -- New Mexico State University issued the following news on Nov. 1, 2022:
Certain regions in Mexico have lost up to 40% of their pecan harvests to a condition that causes nuts to germinate prematurely on trees. The disorder, known as vivipary, renders pecans inedible and unsellable. It has started to pop up in pecan orchards in Arizona and Texas, bringing worries to producers in the United States.
New Mexico State University is le . . .
Certain regions in Mexico have lost up to 40% of their pecan harvests to a condition that causes nuts to germinate prematurely on trees. The disorder, known as vivipary, renders pecans inedible and unsellable. It has started to pop up in pecan orchards in Arizona and Texas, bringing worries to producers in the United States.
New Mexico State University is le . . .