Posted on 05/18/2011 8:55:10 AM PDT by Red Badger
Watermelons have been bursting by the score in eastern China after farmers gave them overdoses of growth chemicals during wet weather, creating what state media called fields of land mines.
About 20 farmers around Danyang city in Jiangsu province were affected, losing up to 45 hectares of melon, China Central Television said in an investigative report.
Prices over the past year prompted many farmers to jump into the watermelon market. All of those with exploding melons apparently were first-time users of the growth accelerator forchlorfenuron, though it has been widely available for some time, CCTV said.
Chinese regulations dont forbid the drug, and it is allowed in the United States on kiwi fruit and grapes. But the report underscores how farmers in China are abusing both legal and illegal chemicals, with many farms misusing pesticides and fertilizers.
Wang Liangju, a professor with the horticulture department at Nanjing Agricultural University who has been to Danyang since the problems began, said that forchlorfenuron is safe and effective when used properly.
He told the Associated Press that the drug had been used too late into the season, and that recent heavy rain also raised the risk of the fruit cracking open. But he said the variety of melon also played a role.
If it had been used on very young fruit, it wouldnt be a problem, Prof. Wang said. Another reason is that the melon they were planting is a thin-rind variety and these kind are actually nicknamed the exploding melon because they tend to split.
Farmer Liu Mingsuo ended up with three hectares of ruined fruit and told CCTV that seeing his crop splitting open was like a knife cutting his heart.
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OK. Professor Wang seems to get an awful lot of attention on FR.
Another good reason to get the garden beds finished soon, so I can plant our own watermelons there :)
I’m trying to grow watermelons this year...heirloom Moon & Stars. But the way things have been this spring I’ve got a better chance at a mud farm. No sun, way too much rain. Regional farmers are already talking big price increases unless things improve soon.
Keep them away from the house! No flaming watermelons for us!! :-)
Guess I should have read the article before responding - they burst, not burst into flame. LOL!
you are wrong about that,it’s true don’t fridge a tomato but they are loaded green then gassed with ethelean gas.i have hauled many many tons of them.
Good luck.
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