Things have thawed out after the blast of icy weather we experienced in December, and we went out to the field to assess the damage to dormant buds. Temperatures here in Lowell, Oregon got as low as -7 or -8 degrees Farenheit which is unusually cold for this area. 

We cut the buds on three canes from various plots of blueberries on our research farm, and found that some varieties did indeed have necrotic areas inside, indicating the bud primordia had been killed by the low temperatures (see photo). Here are the numbers:

Plot

Variety

Type (southern, northern, mid chill, rabbiteye)

number of healthy buds

number of dead or damaged buds

sec 2 demo

Legacy

Mid chill

4

33

sec 2 demo

Duke

Northern

40

0

sec 2 demo

Rebel

Southern

5

35

sec 2 demo

Emerald

Southern

0

43

sec 2 demo

Jewel

Southern

0

32

sec 2 demo

Draper

Northern

44

0

sec 2 demo

Northland

Northern

46

0

sec 2 demo

Elliott

Northern

36

0

sec 2 demo

Bluecrop

Northern

37

0

sec 2 demo

Ozarkblue

Mid chill/Northern

41

0

Sec1 demo

Cargo

Northern

38

0

Sec1 demo

Clockwork

Northern

37

2

H08_0056

Blue Ribbon

Mid chill

35

2

H08_0060

Duke

Northern

31

0

H08_0068

Top Shelf

Northern

27

4

H08_0076

Draper

Northern

33

2

H08_0077

Liberty

Northern

38

0

H08_0090

Legacy

Mid chill

4

33

H08_0102

Last Call

Northern

38

0

H08_0115

Aurora

Northern

45

0

H09_0024

Draper

Northern

33

0

H09_0037

Aurora

Northern

38

0

H09_0069

Duke

Northern

32

0

H09_0087

Liberty

Northern

31

3

H09_0102

Legacy

Mid chill

7

26

H10_0122

Ochlockonee

Rabbiteye

8

35

H10_0123

Powderblue

Rabbiteye

11

22

sec 2 demo

Ochlockonee

Rabbiteye

18

15

sec 2 demo

Powderblue

Rabbiteye

16

21

Sec1 demo

Overtime

Rabbiteye

9

28

 

As you can see, most of the northern highbush had few or no damaged buds. The southern highbush and rabbiteyes are a different story. The mid-chill variety ‘Legacy’, which has southern highbush ancestry, was also badly damaged here. Around the valley though, it may be a different story. In Salem for example, temperatures never got as low as here in Lowell and there may be a lot less damage to ‘Legacy’.  How does it look in your growing area? I’d love to hear from growers and other researchers!

Peter 

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