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Growth and development of field crops are connected to the environment via a combination of linear and non-linear responses and are strongly affected by the weather and climate conditions. Extreme weather events that are a natural cause of climate variability such as drought, frosts or heat waves can also have severe consequences for crops. In the same time timing of the key field operations (i.e. sowing and harvest) depends the weather conditions influencing yield quantity and quality in each given season. The first aim of the study was to develop a methodology that would enable a sophisticated and flexible analysis of various agroclimatic indicators. The results of this effort were summarized into the AgriClim software package that provides range of agroclimatic indicators including: i) duration of growing season and of the vegetation summer, ii) number days suitable for sowing and harvesting; iii) accumulated water deficits during key parts of growing season (April-June); iv) number of gro Growth and development of field crops are connected to the environment via a combination of linear and non-linear responses and are strongly affected by the weather and climate conditions. Extreme weather events that are a natural cause of climate variability such as drought, frosts or heat waves can also have severe consequences for crops. In the same time timing of the key field operations (i.e. sowing and harvest) depends the weather conditions influencing yield quantity and quality in each given season. The first aim of the study was to develop a methodology that would enable a sophisticated and flexible analysis of various agroclimatic indicators. The results of this effort were summarized into the AgriClim software package that provides range of agroclimatic indicators including: i) duration of growing season and of the vegetation summer, ii) number days suitable for sowing and harvesting; iii) accumulated water deficits during key parts of growing season (April-June); iv) number of gro
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Is the rainfed agriculture in Central Europe at risk? -- Using a novel methodology to produce high resolution and regionally relevant support for decision makers Is the rainfed agriculture in Central Europe at risk? -- Using a novel methodology to produce high resolution and regionally relevant support for decision makers
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Is the rainfed agriculture in Central Europe at risk? -- Using a novel methodology to produce high resolution and regionally relevant support for decision makers Is the rainfed agriculture in Central Europe at risk? -- Using a novel methodology to produce high resolution and regionally relevant support for decision makers
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n6:2010
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RIV/62156489:43210/09:00145887
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agriculture; Europe
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[E77AF530E14C]
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Vienna
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Vienna
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Impact of Climate Change and Adaptation in Agriculture. Extended Abstracts of the International Symposium
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6
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10
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Farda, A. Dubrovský, Martin Trnka, Miroslav Semerádová, Daniela Štěpánek, Petr Žalud, Zdeněk Hlavinka, Petr Skalák, P. Balek, Jan Eitzinger, Josef
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2009-06-22+02:00
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1994-4179
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4
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University of Natural Ressources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU)
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43210