Weather affects the shape of oranges and mandarins
The Unió Llauradora has detected over the last few weeks a physiopathology in oranges and mandarins that considerably lengthens the fruit and gives it a very different shape to what should be usual at this stage of the season.
This elongated shape, more pear-shaped than orange or mandarin, could be a consequence of the effects of the
Perhaps it is due to the effects of the
disease of the fruit
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