2022
DOI: 10.5937/zembilj2202120b
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Spatial and temporal changes in plant water supply obtained by NDVI in Tinja and Kozlica watersheds

Abstract: Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) is an indicator of vegetation health and land cover changes, based on the reflectance of certain ranges in the electromagnetic spectrum. Land use, seasons and climate changes affect spatial variations in NDVI values. This study focuses on the basins of the rivers Tinja and Kozlica, located on the Eastern parts of the Maljen Mountain, and characterized by the dominant presence of grassy vegetation. Spatial and temporal changes in plant water supply are monitored usi… Show more

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“…These types of soils are characterized by different properties (chemical, physical, and physical-mechanical, productive). The agrotechnical and meliorative measures are determined based on the properties of the various soil types in the target of improving their productive capacity and agricultural production (Markoski et al, 2018;2021a;2021b;Boitumelo Mohlala et al, 2022;Dugalić et al, 2022;Stevanović et al, 2023;Sekulić et al, 2023). For most types of soil in Serbia conditions, to achieve high yield and good grain quality, on average, 60-90 kg ha -1 of N, 60-90 kg ha -1 of P2O5 and 40-60 kg ha -1 of K2O pure nutrients should be applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These types of soils are characterized by different properties (chemical, physical, and physical-mechanical, productive). The agrotechnical and meliorative measures are determined based on the properties of the various soil types in the target of improving their productive capacity and agricultural production (Markoski et al, 2018;2021a;2021b;Boitumelo Mohlala et al, 2022;Dugalić et al, 2022;Stevanović et al, 2023;Sekulić et al, 2023). For most types of soil in Serbia conditions, to achieve high yield and good grain quality, on average, 60-90 kg ha -1 of N, 60-90 kg ha -1 of P2O5 and 40-60 kg ha -1 of K2O pure nutrients should be applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%