Climate Monitoring and Water Resources Management for Agricultural

Autor: Paula Ioana Moraru, Teodor Rusu, Mara Lucia Sopterean, Petre Campean, Adrian Ioan Pop, Ileana Bogdan
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Agriculture. 69
ISSN: 1843-5386
1843-5246
DOI: 10.15835/buasvmcn-agr:8698
Popis: The degree of soil degradation in Transylvanian Plain (TP) and climate change in recent years, have radically modified climatic conditions for cultural crops. Monitoring of temperature and water supply in TP aims to evaluate these two resources for agricultural production. Monitoring the thermal and water supplies from TP was performed with twenty HOBO micro stations which determine the temperature (to a height of 1 m) and rainfalls same as temperature (at 10, 30, 50 cm depth in soil) and soil moisture (at 10 cm depth). Average precipitation recorded during 2009-2011, is 498.97 mm, which is beneath the multiannual average of the area. The year 2009 indicated an average of 503.84 mm in TP, considered in the lower limit of the area, followed by the year 2010 with an annual average of 607.84 mm, the year with the closest values to normal area precipitation values. The year 2011 is extremely dry, with an average of 376.56 mm. This situation is reflected in rainfall humidity values, recorded at a depth of 10 cm in the soil, where the area average is about 0.249%. Average air temperature during 2009-2011 is 10.75 Â 0 C, in the soil at 10 cm depth being 11.15 0 C, respectively 11.28 Â 0 C at depth of 50 cm. Low amounts of precipitation, especially their poor distribution during crop vegetation, are aggravated by the deficit of hydrological resources for TP. The average air temperature is above multiannual average of the area, which significantly influenced the optimum time of sowing and amount of biologically active degrees of temperature during the vegetation period.
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