2016
DOI: 10.31073/agrovisnyk201603-01
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Agrochemical receptions of acclimatization of crops to extreme weather-climatic conditions

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“…An important factor in improving the vegetation state according to the NDVI and t he performance, including cereals, is also an increase in the content of СО 2 in the air according to the climate models (Norton R, 2012), which has a positive effect not only on the photosynthesis productivity but also on more effi cient use of moisture by plants (Miroshnichenko M, 2016;Demydenko O, 2015). According to the experimental studies of R. Norton et al (2012), the gain in wheat harvest due to the increase in the concentration of СО 2 in the air from 385 ppm to 550 ppm is from 0.5 to 0.9 t/ha in a dry year and a year with normal moisturization, respectively.…”
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“…An important factor in improving the vegetation state according to the NDVI and t he performance, including cereals, is also an increase in the content of СО 2 in the air according to the climate models (Norton R, 2012), which has a positive effect not only on the photosynthesis productivity but also on more effi cient use of moisture by plants (Miroshnichenko M, 2016;Demydenko O, 2015). According to the experimental studies of R. Norton et al (2012), the gain in wheat harvest due to the increase in the concentration of СО 2 in the air from 385 ppm to 550 ppm is from 0.5 to 0.9 t/ha in a dry year and a year with normal moisturization, respectively.…”
Section: Results Of Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%