Title: The impact of weather conditions on selected botanical and agricultural characteristics of winter rapeseed
Authors: BARTOSZEK, K.
Keywords: winter rapeseed, weather conditions, biometric measurement, height of plants
Abstract: The relationship between weather conditions and the rate of plant emergence of winter rapeseed and plant height (before winter and after flowering) was studied based on meteorological data and field observations from the Experimental Stations for Cultivar Testing (COBORU) in Bezek near Chełm in the period from 1974/75 to 2008/09. Poor emergence were recorded in year when the number of very hot days in July and August were higher than the average. Higher than normal sum of precipitation in August in connection with warm and relatively dry autumn favored high plant height before winter. In turn, the rapeseed plant height after flowering was strongly negatively associated with low soil temperature and the long persistence of snow cover at the end of winter.
APA style references: Bartoszek, K. (2014). The impact of weather conditions on selected botanical and agricultural characteristics of winter rapeseed. Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 23 (1), 43-53.
APA style citation in text: The first time citation in text: (Bartoszek, 2014), next citation: (Bartoszek, 2014)
Chicago style references: Bartoszek, Krzysztof. "The impact of weather conditions on selected botanical and agricultural characteristics of winter rapeseed." Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 63 ser., vol. 23, no 1, (2014): 43-53.
Chicago style citation in text: (Bartoszek 2014)
Bibtxt style references: @article{Bartoszek_2014_PNIKS, author={Bartoszek, Krzysztof}, title={The impact of weather conditions on selected botanical and agricultural characteristics of winter rapeseed.}, journal={Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences}, URL={http://iks_pn.sggw.pl/PN63/A4/art4.pdf}, year={2014}, volume={23 (1)}, number={63}, pages={43-53}}
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