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Srinagar, Apr 29 (KNO): Amidst the forecast of fresh rainfall on May 02, the horticulture experts here have urged the orchardists to closely follow spraying advisories to ensure crop protection and avoid unnecessary expenses. The Meteorological Department has forecast a spell of rain that may differ in intensity across various parts of the Valley. In light of this, horticulture scientists and extension experts have provided targeted recommendations to fruit growers—particularly those cultivating apples, cherries, and pears—during this critical phase of the agricultural season. Dr. Tariq Rasool, a plant pathologist at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST), told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that there is no need to repeat spraying for those who applied pesticide or fungicide treatments after the last spell of rain. “Sprays administered post-previous rainfall are likely still effective and reapplying before this upcoming spell would not be necessary,” he said. However, those who sprayed their orchards before the last rainfall but did not follow up afterward are advised to spray again before the fresh spell begins. The timing is crucial, Dr. Tariq stressed, as rains can wash away protective layers, leaving the crop vulnerable to infections and pests. He further added that growers experiencing poor fruit set should wait and assess the severity of the rain before proceeding with any fresh application. “Premature spraying under such conditions may not be economically viable or biologically beneficial,” Dr. Tariq explained. For those with a healthy fruit set and who had last sprayed before the previous rains, a new spray on Thursday—just ahead of the predicted showers—would be wise. This proactive step can help mitigate fungal infections like apple scab or powdery mildew, and reduce the risk of pest outbreaks encouraged by prolonged wet weather. He highlighted the importance of strategic spraying based on crop condition and rainfall history, urging farmers to be cautious and informed. Experts also emphasized using recommended doses and choosing scientifically approved formulations suited for pre-rain applications—(KNO)

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