Agronomy Science, przyrodniczy lublin, czasopisma up, czasopisma uniwersytet przyrodniczy lublin

Evaluation of vegetation period in the Lublin region in the years 1951–1990 I. Classification of starting dates

Alicja Węgrzyn




Abstract

In this paper analyzed is the frequency of occurrence of the starting dates of the vegetation periods in the Lublin region in the specific time periods. The starting dates were determined using the Huculak and Makowiec method, in which values of mean daily air temperature were used. In the next step, the starting dates of the vegetation period were grouped in 5 dividing rows. The limits of the rows were determined using the standard deviation calculated for the investigated case (δ ≈  12 days) and the mean starting date of the vegetation period (April 2). 

It was stated that there was a high time changeability in the starting dates of the vegetation period, which was proven by the presence of cases in all the classes. The frequencies of occurrence of the particular types of starting dates, illustrated in the climate maps, indicate that the spatial differentiation of the dates is lower for the typical vegetation period starting date – same as in extreme cases described as abnormal. A higher differentiation was observed for the cases in the classes of early and late dates. In the Western part of the Lublin region it was stated that the frequency of the early season was higher. Moving towards North and Southeast, the frequency of late start dates of the vegetation periods increased. The analyzed 40-year series of data (according to the WMO regulations) is representative of the region and the elaborated classification can be the ground for the future comparison analysis of the last 15 years. The created classes can be a significant index in the assessment of the starting dates of the vegetation period in the Lublin region.



Published
2007-06-04



Alicja Węgrzyn 



License

Articles are made available under the conditions CC BY 4.0 (until 2020 under the conditions CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Submission of the paper implies that it has not been published previously, that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

The author signs a statement of the originality of the work, the contribution of individuals, and source of funding.

 

Agronomy Science has adopted a self-archiving policy called blue by the Sherpa Romeo database. From 2021 authors can self-archive article postprints and editorial versions (under the CC BY 4.0 licence). Articles from earlier years (available under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence) can only be self-archived as editorial versions.


Most read articles by the same author(s)