Citation Information

  • Title : Effect of drought on yield variability of key crops in Czech Republic
  • Source : Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Volume : 149
  • Issue : 3-4
  • Pages : 431–442
  • Year : 2009
  • DOI : 10.1016/j.agrfor
  • ISBN : 10.1016/j.agrformet.2008.09.004
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Mozny, M.
    • Zalud, Z.
    • Dubrovsky, M.
    • Semeradova, D.
    • Trnka, M.
    • Hlavinka, P.
  • Climates: Continental (D). Warm summer continental/Hemiboreal (Dsb, Dfb, Dwb).
  • Cropping Systems: Barley. Canola. Maize. Oats. Potatoes. Rye. Wheat. Grazing systems.
  • Countries:

Summary

The relationship between seasonal agricultural drought and detrended yields (within a period from 1961 to 2000) of selected crops was assessed in the conditions of the Czech Republic, which are to some extent representative of a wider area of Central Europe. Impact of water stress was analyzed using time series of yields for 8 crops (spring barley, winter wheat, grain maize, potato, winter rape, oats, winter rye and hay from permanent meadows) for 77 districts in the Czech Republic (average district area is 1025 km(2)). Relative version of Palmer's Z-index (rZ-index or rZ-i) was used as a tool for quantification of agricultural drought. The monthly values of the rZ-index for each individual district were calculated as the spatial average (only for the grids of arable land). The study showed that severe droughts (e.g., in 1981 and 2000) are linked with significant reduction in yields of the main cereals and majority of other crops through the most drought prone regions. We found a statistically significant correlation (p

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