A climatological consideration of the transference of agricultural technology
Chang, J.H.
A climatological consideration of the transference of agricultural technology - 1981 - Printed
Bibliography (52 ref.); Summary (En)
The adoption of a farming system is successful only if it is ecologially viable and economically profitable. Standard climatic classifications are of little use in delineating ecological limits of various crops. Several procedures are cited to illustrate the complexity of the problem. Crop yields are determined by both the photosynthetic process and the phenological development of a crop and can be related to the energy budget and water balance. Several formulas for estimating maximum crop yields are discussed. In general, crop response to fertilizer application is reduced in areas of low climatic yield potential
English
Meteorology and climatology
Plant production
82-764737
A climatological consideration of the transference of agricultural technology - 1981 - Printed
Bibliography (52 ref.); Summary (En)
The adoption of a farming system is successful only if it is ecologially viable and economically profitable. Standard climatic classifications are of little use in delineating ecological limits of various crops. Several procedures are cited to illustrate the complexity of the problem. Crop yields are determined by both the photosynthetic process and the phenological development of a crop and can be related to the energy budget and water balance. Several formulas for estimating maximum crop yields are discussed. In general, crop response to fertilizer application is reduced in areas of low climatic yield potential
English
Meteorology and climatology
Plant production
82-764737