2012
DOI: 10.15835/nbha4028252
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The Influence of Weather Conditions During Vegetation Period on Yielding of Twelve Determinate Tomato Cultivars

Abstract: Tomato yield and biomass growth are closely linked to climatic conditions during vegetation period. Low temperatures and high precipitation in summer constitute the main cause of the large variability of field tomato yielding contributing to worsen the quality of the yield. The aim of the investigation was determining the influence of meteorological basic components in the growing season of the tomato to total and marketable yield of twelve determinate cultivars. Experiment took place in the open field in t… Show more

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“…In order to compare weather conditions across years and to assess their influence on quality, the Sielianinow hydrothermal coefficient ( K ) was calculated by dividing the sum of monthly precipitation by one‐tenth of the monthly average temperature. A value of K between 1.3 and 1.6 is optimal, while less than 1.3 is considered dry and greater than 1.6 humid . Since the monthly index is rather crude, it was calculated as a 30 day running value from daily data (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to compare weather conditions across years and to assess their influence on quality, the Sielianinow hydrothermal coefficient ( K ) was calculated by dividing the sum of monthly precipitation by one‐tenth of the monthly average temperature. A value of K between 1.3 and 1.6 is optimal, while less than 1.3 is considered dry and greater than 1.6 humid . Since the monthly index is rather crude, it was calculated as a 30 day running value from daily data (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A value of K between 1.3 and 1.6 is optimal, while less than 1.3 is considered dry and greater than 1.6 humid. 20 Since the monthly index is rather crude, it was calculated as a 30 day running value from daily data ( Fig. 1).…”
Section: Weather Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this climate, dry intervals are not necessarily warm, as shown by the month of May, which was both coldest and driest in 2011 than in any of the other years (Table 2). To determine the window of susceptibility to water deficit, we calculated the average Sielianinow index (K) (Jedrszczyk et al, 2012;Lizarazo et al, 2015;Pokojski 2003) for 0-7, 0-10, 0-14, 0-21, 0-30, 3-8, 7-13, 14-20, 21-27 and 14-28 days before flowering. Afterwards, these measures were used in modelling the rate of progress towards flowering.…”
Section: Environmental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, we tested both PAR and sunshine duration as covariates for 1/f. Similarly, an insufficient supply of water affects plant development, and the Sielianinow hydrothermal index (K) (Jedrszczyk, Skowera, Kopcinska, & Ambroszczyk, 2012) provides an informative measure (Lizarazo et al, 2015) of potential stress from water deficit (values <1.3) or excess (values >1.6).…”
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“…The profitability of tomato field production in Poland is most depended on the course of weather conditions, especially temperature and precipitation, during the growing period (Jędrszczyk et al 2012, Skowera et al 2014. Practically, therefore, the productivity of field tomato is threatened in any vegetation period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%