2013
DOI: 10.18832/kp2013038
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Yields of spring barley in the climatic conditions of the Czech Republic.

Abstract: 352Kvasny prum. / 2013 (12) Výnosy ječmene setého v klimatických podmínkách České republikyKlíčová slova: AVISO, vlhkost půdy, ječmen ■ ■ 1 ÚVOD Mnoho agroklimatologických studií se zaměřuje na vyjádření vztahu mezi růstem či výnosy plodin vzhledem k proměnlivosti klimatu. V souvislosti se stresujícími účinky na výnos a kvalitu produkce má pro pěstitele největší význam případný výskyt tzv. agronomického sucha. To je obecně definováno jako stav, kdy je množství vláhy v půdě nižší, než je potřeba rostlin (Blinka… Show more

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“…Mužíková et al (2013) describe similar statistically conclusive results concerning the influence of weather conditions (dry and wet years); they proved a close relation between the values of available water capacity and biomass production of selected crops in the Czech Republic (in 1976Republic (in -2010. Středová et al (2011) published an analysis of several temperature and precipitation indexes and their changes, with an emphasis on the increase of above-normal temperature months and the loss of normal rainfall months.…”
Section: Variablesupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Mužíková et al (2013) describe similar statistically conclusive results concerning the influence of weather conditions (dry and wet years); they proved a close relation between the values of available water capacity and biomass production of selected crops in the Czech Republic (in 1976Republic (in -2010. Středová et al (2011) published an analysis of several temperature and precipitation indexes and their changes, with an emphasis on the increase of above-normal temperature months and the loss of normal rainfall months.…”
Section: Variablesupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Globally, barley occupies over 90 million hectares. In terms of the area harvested and gross grain harvest, it is in fourth place after wheat, rice and maize, and in terms of yield, in third place, being second only to maize and rice [6][7][8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, spring malting barley was grown in areas with moderate temperatures and sufficient rainfall (650 mm/year) throughout the growing season [7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%