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Биоклиматический потенциал продуктивности полевых культур на юго-западе Центрального региона России

Биоклиматический потенциал продуктивности полевых культур на юго-западе Центрального региона России

Abstract

The most reasonable indicator to estimate crop yield is bioclimatic potential of the territory since it considers as a unit coming of photosynthetically active radiation (FAR), accumulated sum of effective temperatures and productive moisture reserve for the period of the crop vegetation. In conditions of the Central region of Russia the majority of abiotic factors (temperature and precipitation), defining growth, development of plants and crop yield in the field conditions are not subject to regulation, therefore can become limiting.

Наиболее целесообразным показателем для оценки продуктивности сельскохозяйственных растений является биоклиматический потенциал территории, поскольку он в комплексе учитывает приход ФАР, накопленную сумму эффективных температур и запасы продуктивной влаги за период вегетации культуры. В условиях Центрального региона России большинство абиотических факторов (температура и осадки), определяющих рост, развитие растений и урожай в полевых условиях не подлежат регулированию, поэтому могут стать лимитирующими.

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ПОЛЕВЫЕ КУЛЬТУРЫ, ПРОГРАММИРУЕМАЯ УРОЖАЙНОСТЬ КУЛЬТУР, ФОТОСИНТЕТИЧЕСКИ АКТИВНАЯ РАДИАЦИЯ, БИОКЛИМАТИЧЕСКИЙ ПОТЕНЦИАЛ ТЕРРИТОРИИ

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