JRC MARS Bulletin - Crop monitoring in Europe - December 2020 - Vol. 28 No 12: Warmest autumn in eastern and northern Europe

Autor: BUSSAY ATTILA, CEGLAR ANDREJ, CERRANI IACOPO, SEGUINI LORENZO, PANARELLO LORENZO, TORETI ANDREA, VAN DEN BERG MAURITS, ZUCCHINI ANTONIO, BIAVETTI IRENE, MULHERN GRAINNE
Přispěvatelé: VAN DEN BERG MAURITS
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Popis: According to the December issue of the JRC MARS Bulletin - Crop monitoring in Europe – in most agricultural regions of eastern and northern Europe, autumn 2020 was the warmest on the MARS records. November was the second warmest November in most of Europe. As a consequence of the prevailing mild conditions, the build-up of frost tolerance in winter wheat started much later than usual, and remains weak in most of western, southern, central and south-eastern Europe. Areas where winter crops are underdeveloped as a consequence of delayed sowing - as is the case in large parts of eastern Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania - are particularly vulnerable. Localised and minor frost-kill events are expected to have occurred already in northern Romania, due to a cold air intrusion at the end of November and the beginning of December. More widespread minor to moderate frost-kill events are likely to have occurred in the Volga okrug of European Russia.
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