Climate Change - Socioeconomic Effects 2011
DOI: 10.5772/24235
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Variability of the Course of Tomato Growth and Development in Poland as an Effect of Climate Change

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“…Observations of long-term temperature changes in the months corresponding Ee-Blb period were conducted both by region and for the entire Poland (Żmudzka, 2004;Kożuchowski and Degirmendzic, 2005;Michalska and Kalbarczyk, 2005;Zawora, 2005;Żarski et al, 2007;Kalbarczyk et al, 2010). Analyses of air temperature changes in Poland showed that the most frequent trends included an increase in air temperature in both the cold and warm half of the year.…”
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“…Observations of long-term temperature changes in the months corresponding Ee-Blb period were conducted both by region and for the entire Poland (Żmudzka, 2004;Kożuchowski and Degirmendzic, 2005;Michalska and Kalbarczyk, 2005;Zawora, 2005;Żarski et al, 2007;Kalbarczyk et al, 2010). Analyses of air temperature changes in Poland showed that the most frequent trends included an increase in air temperature in both the cold and warm half of the year.…”
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“…In other studies with solanaceae, it was observed that there is an acceleration of flowering in potatoes and tomatoes to an increase of 1 ºC in temperature [19], thus being able to justify the significant differences in the number of flower buds, number of flowers and number of fruits, as in Fig. 1.…”
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confidence: 70%