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
AutoresMarija Marijanović, Antonela Markulj, Monika Tkalec, Anita Jozić, Vlado Kovačević,
Tópico(s)Crop Yield and Soil Fertility
ResumoWheat 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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