Thashwini Rajandran, Tan Xue Yi, Tan Sue Sian, Fatin Nurfariessa binti Jamal
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THE INFLUENCE OF WEATHER PATTERNS ON DURIAN YIELD IN MALAYSIA
The need to be able to be ahead of the forecast weather report can be a game changer. Thus, the utilization of a weather
station in a farm could have an enormous impact. This study was conducted at Top Fruits Sdn. Bhd. durian farm located in
Parit Sulong, Johor, Malaysia. This research spanned partially from January 2023 to December 2023 and involved the utilization of durian trees
aged between 5 to 35 years old. The Davis Weather Station has been deployed in the farm to gather continuous weather data. Some notable
ndings were found which suggest a direct correlation between an increase in the humidity and a subsequent decrease in the durian harvest yield.
The study identied 26.03 °C as the optimum daily average temperature for fruit development, which is the lowest average temperature recorded
during the observation period. A high daily average evapotranspiration value, up to 2.68 mm as observed in this publication, favors the durian
yield. Pearson's correlation analysis revealed no signicant correlation between rainfall and yield, attributed to the use of sprinkler irrigation when
rain was absent. It can be concluded that weather patterns signicantly impact fruit development.