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Murina Mandarin Plant at producer prices for Professional Citrus Growers

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Collection: Murina Mandarin Plant at producer prices for Professional Citrus Growers

Technical sheet of the Mandarin Murina variety

  • Fruit flesh color: Dark "reddish" orange, with very few seeds.
  • Skin color: Bright orange, fine and smooth.
  • Size and shape: Medium size, weighing between 120 and 140 grams, flattened shape at the top, equatorial section greater than 65 mm.
  • Tree size: Vigorous, not very thorny.
  • Fruit maturity: Harvest from February to April.
  • Fruit taste: Very good taste quality, very sweet, slightly acidic, with very few seeds.
  • Earliness of the variety: Late.
  • Fruiting period: From February to April.
  • Disease resistance and storage: Susceptible to Alternaria, fruits are susceptible to splitting in late summer.
  • Commercial Use: Ideal for fresh consumption, juice and by-products. Compatible with bee pollination.
  • Comments: The shrub has fragrant green foliage and fragrant white flowers. It is recommended to grow it in pots to protect it from frost in regions with harsh winters. The Murina Mandarin is sensitive to frost, so it is advisable to protect it in winter, between October and March-April, with a temperature above 10°C. It is also important to note that it has poor compatibility with Citrumelo.
  • Hardiness: Selected for hardiness from -8 to -10°C. The hardiness zone is medium (USDA Zone 8: -12.2 to -6.7°C).
  • Maintenance: Requires regular watering, reduced in winter. A special citrus fertilizer is recommended to promote fruit quality and beautiful foliage.

Introducing the Murina Mandarin: A Late and Versatile Variety for Citrus Professionals

Agrumiverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of citrus plants, offers the Murina Mandarin tree, a late-ripening variety renowned for its flavor and adaptability. Ideal for late-season crop diversification, this plant is perfect for farmers looking to optimize their production and meet the growing demand for high-quality fruit. If you're looking for a strategic and cost-effective option, don't wait any longer to buy Murina Mandarin plants and benefit from our expertise.


Characteristics of the fruits of the Murina Mandarin tree

Superior taste quality

The fruits of this variety are distinguished by a balanced taste, combining sweetness and slight acidity, with juicy, seedless flesh. These characteristics make it an ideal choice for direct consumption or the production of premium juices.

Appearance of the fruits

  • Caliber: Medium size (120 to 140 g) with an equatorial section of more than 65 mm.
  • Shape: Slightly flattened, with beautiful symmetry.
  • Color: A thin, easily detachable, bright orange skin that is very attractive to consumers.
  • Storage: Fruits, when stored well, retain their organoleptic qualities over a long period, ensuring widespread marketing.

Plant characteristics

A compact and productive tree

The Murina Mandarin tree grows to 4 to 6 meters tall, with a dense habit and glossy, evergreen leaves, providing an ornamental touch. It ensures regular production, even in limited spaces.

Hardiness and adaptability

This variety tolerates temperatures down to -8°C, but requires protection from prolonged frost. It adapts to well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soils and can grow in calcareous soils with specific rootstocks.

Flowering and fruiting

  • Flowering: In spring, the fragrant white flowers attract pollinators, increasing yields.
  • Fruiting: With a harvest between February and April, the Murina Mandarin tree is ideal for covering a late market period.

Growing precautions

Optimal conditions

  • Watering: Regular, especially during flowering and fruiting.
  • Pruning: Light pruning to promote air circulation and prevent fruit from bursting.
  • Drainage: Essential to prevent root asphyxiation, especially in winter.

Resistance to diseases and parasites

Although robust, this variety is susceptible to Alternaria and requires preventative treatments to avoid losses. Aphids, scale insects, and fruit flies are the main pests to watch out for.

Recommended rootstocks

  • Citrange 'Carrizo' or 'Troyer': Resistant to limestone and cold.
  • Poncirus trifoliata: Ideal for cold regions.
  • Bitter orange: Adapted to calcareous soils, although it is susceptible to Tristeza.

Economic and commercial advantages

Increased profitability

Thanks to a late harvest, the Murina Mandarin fills a strategic market niche, guaranteeing high demand and competitive prices.

Commercial use

  • Fresh consumption: Seedless fruits are popular with consumers in local and international markets.
  • Processing: Their richness in juice and their taste balance make them perfect for natural juices.

Why choose Agrumiverse?

As a specialist wholesale supplier of citrus plants, Agrumiverse offers high-quality Murina mandarin plants, tailored to the specific needs of farmers.

  • Rigorously selected plants: For their hardiness and their yield.
  • Technical support: To optimize your production.
  • Reliable and economical service: For your wholesale purchases.

Buy your Murina Mandarin plants today to ensure successful production and meet growing market demand.


Conclusion

The Murina Mandarin tree, thanks to its flavor, productivity, and late harvest period, is an essential variety for producers looking to diversify their offerings. With the support of Agrumiverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of citrus plants, benefit from adapted, robust, and high-performance plants. Buy Murina Mandarin plants to meet market demands and maximize your yields starting next season.