
Wheat Production Obtaining Patterns according to the Aridity Index ( AR ) , Soil Creditworthiness ( CWs ) and Technological Processes Intensity ( TPI)
Author(s) -
M. Berça,
Valentina Ofelia Robescu,
R. Horoiaş
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
bulletin of university of agricultural sciences and veterinary medicine cluj-napoca. agriculture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1843-5386
pISSN - 1843-5246
DOI - 10.15835/buasvmcn-agr:9777
Subject(s) - arid , agriculture , yield (engineering) , production (economics) , index (typography) , exploit , environmental science , intensity (physics) , agricultural engineering , quality (philosophy) , soil water , agricultural productivity , agricultural economics , agronomy , soil science , geography , economics , ecology , engineering , computer science , biology , materials science , philosophy , computer security , macroeconomics , archaeology , world wide web , epistemology , quantum mechanics , metallurgy , physics
The present study aims to present the effect of aridity index (AR ) calculated by the UNEP version, of the quality of soil      (CWs) , given by the official creditworthiness marks of the National Institute of Soil Science and of the agricultural intensity degree ( TPI ) at var ious levels of agricultural exploitation over the wheat yield in Romania. That creates the scientific basis for new technologies, which will be able to better exploit the water, so precious for the semiarid areas where wheat grows. A negative correlation between AR and the average wheat yield in the last 10 years and a positive one between soil quality and production were found.