Group 1 - The current cold wave and snowfall are beneficial for winter wheat and winter oilseed crops, as they help replenish soil moisture and break up soil compaction [1] - Experts warn of potential frost damage due to low temperatures and insufficient soil moisture, particularly for late-sown crops in 2025 [3] - Recommendations include enhancing field management to ensure crops can withstand winter, particularly focusing on promoting weak seedlings to stronger ones [3] Group 2 - The cold wave has shifted vegetable production from northern to southern regions, with northern areas relying more on facility-based supply [5] - Adequate light and temperature are crucial for vegetable growth, and the cold wave may delay vegetable development due to lower temperatures and poor light conditions [5] - Experts suggest scientific management of temperature and humidity in greenhouses, including heating, lighting, and snow removal to ensure the safety and productivity of vegetable facilities [6]
加强管理、除雪保温 打好应对寒潮“组合拳”保障粮油作物平稳越冬
Yang Shi Wang·2025-12-13 03:30