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Impact of precipitation and temperature on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yields in Eastern Croatia

2010; Faculty of Agronomy in Čačak; Volume: 15; Issue: 30 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

2560-3140

Autores

Marija Marijanović, Antonela Markulj, Monika Tkalec, Anita Jozić, Vlado Kovačević,

Tópico(s)

Crop Yield and Soil Fertility

Resumo

Wheat after maize is the most commonly cultivated field crop in Croatia. In 2005-2007, it was cultivated on 165,721 ha/year or on about 20% of arable land. The majority of wheat acreage (about 76%) is located in eastern Croatia. Considerable yield variations among years are mainly caused by weather characteristics, especially precipitation and temperature regimes. For example, during three favorable growing seasons (MFS: years of harvest 1984, 1988 and 1989), the mean yield of wheat in eastern Croatia was 5.53 t/ha, while during the three less favorable years (LFS: 1978, 1980 and 1982) it was 4.22 t/ha or 24% lower. Precipitation values (the data of Osijek Weather Bureau) during the growing season (a = October - June; b = November + December) were higher in LFS (a = 522 and 463 mm, b = 146 mm and 79 mm, for LFS and MFS, respectively). During 1996-2007, differences in wheat yield in the region ranged from 3.62 to 5.00 t/ha. Precipitations during the growing season (a = October - June; b = November + December of the previous year: 3-year means in Osijek) were higher in the LFS, especially during November + December period (a = 522 and 463 mm, b = 146 mm and 79 mm, for the LFS and MFS, respectively). Wheat yields in Vukovar-Syrmium and Osijek-Barannya Counties were 12% (mean 4.61 t/ha) higher than in Virovitica-Podravina and Brod-Posavina Counties (mean 4.12 t/ha). Irrespective of the complex relationship between wheat yields and weather characteristics (precipitation and mean air-temperatures), there are indications that moderate well-distributed precipitation coupled with mild winter are more favorable for wheat growing than excess precipitation, especially in autumn, and colder winters. .

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