| Literature DB >> 27221968 |
Agnieszka Wypych1, Agnieszka Sulikowska2, Zbigniew Ustrnul2, Danuta Czekierda3.
Abstract
An observed increase in air temperature can lead to significant changes in the phenology of plants and, consequently, changes in agricultural production. The aim of the study was to evaluate the spatial differentiation of thermal resources in Poland and their variability during a period of changing thermal conditions in Europe. Since the variability of thermal conditions is of paramount importance for perennial crops, the study focused on apple, plum, and cherry orchard regions in Poland. The analysis was conducted for the period of 1951-2010 using air temperature daily data. Thermal resources have been defined using the growing degree days (GDD) index calculated independently for the whole year and during in frost-free season for three air temperature thresholds: 0, 5, and 10 °C, which determine the non-winter period, growing season, and the period of full plant growth, respectively. In addition, due to the high significance for perennials in particular, the incidence and intensity of frost during flowering were calculated. In this study, a detailed analysis of the spatial differentiation of thermal resources was first performed, followed by an evaluation of long-term variability and associated change patterns. The obtained results confirmed an increase in thermal resources in Poland as a consequence of the lengthening of the growing season. However, the frequency and intensity of spring frost, especially during flowering or even during ripening of plants, remain a threat to harvests in both the eastern and western parts of the country.Entities:
Keywords: Growing degree days; Poland; Temperature variability; Thermal conditions
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27221968 PMCID: PMC5179589 DOI: 10.1007/s00484-016-1190-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biometeorol ISSN: 0020-7128 Impact factor: 3.787
Fig. 1Spatial differentiation of annual air temperature tendency in Central Europe, 1951–2010 (°C/10 years) (based on E-OBS data)
Fig. 2Location of the study area
Fig. 3Spatial distribution of GDD in Poland. a T base 0 °C. b T base 5 °C. c T base 10 °C. d Frost-free season (T base 5 °C) (1951–2010)
Fig. 4Spatial distribution of GDD tendency (per 10 years) in Poland. a T base 0 °C. b T base 5 °C. c T base 10 °C. d Frost-free season (T base 5 °C) (1951–2010)
Basic characteristics of selected variables in examined fruit-growing regions (1951–2010)
| Variables | Fruit-growing regions | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Western | Central-north | Central-south | Eastern | |||
|
| GDD | Average | 3337 | 3185 | 3110 | 3106 |
| Minimum | 2799 | 2693 | 2606 | 2614 | ||
| Maximum | 3891 | 3702 | 3558 | 3506 | ||
| 10-year tendency | 95.0 | 64.7 | 43.7 | 48.2 | ||
| Tbase 5 °C | GDD | Average | 1977 | 1894 | 1839 | 1856 |
| Minimum | 1607 | 1552 | 1489 | 1503 | ||
| Maximum | 2387 | 2308 | 2185 | 2160 | ||
| 10-year tendency | 65.3 | 42.4 | 27.3 | 27.5 | ||
| Tbase 10 °C | GDD | Average | 964 | 924 | 877 | 904 |
| Minimum | 720 | 644 | 594 | 605 | ||
| Maximum | 1256 | 1245 | 1139 | 1168 | ||
| 10-year tendency | 51.0 | 32.3 | 20.4 | 18.8 | ||
| GDD = 150 | Day of a year | Average | 128 | 128 | 129 | 129 |
| Minimum | 114 | 114 | 116 | 116 | ||
| Maximum | 144 | 146 | 148 | 148 | ||
| No. of days | 10-year tendency | −1.9 | −1.6 | −1.3 | −1.3 | |
| GDD = 240 | Day of a year | Average | 136 | 139 | 139 | 139 |
| Minimum | 120 | 125 | 127 | 127 | ||
| Maximum | 155 | 157 | 158 | 158 | ||
| No. of days | 10-year tendency | −2.1 | −1.7 | −1.3 | −1.3 | |
| GDD = 300 | Day of a year | Average | 143 | 145 | 147 | 146 |
| Minimum | 127 | 131 | 133 | 133 | ||
| Maximum | 162 | 163 | 166 | 164 | ||
| No. of days | 10-year tendency | −2.2 | −1.8 | −1.3 | −1.4 | |
Fig. 5Long-term variability of GDD (at different T bases) in selected fruit-growing regions in Poland (1951–2010)
Fig. 6Long-term variability of GDD = 150, GDD = 240, GDD = 300 threshold dates and spring frost occurrence (after particular threshold dates) at selected stations representing fruit-growing regions in Poland (1951–2010)