SOIL PRODUCTION CAPACITY FROM PESAC, TIMIŞ COUNTY FOR DIFFERENT CROPS AND AGRICULTURAL USE
Journal: Scientific Papers Series ?Management, Economic Engineering and Rural Development” (Vol.14, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-05-27
Authors : Anişoara DUMA-COPCEA; Casiana MIHUŢ; L. NITA; A. OKROS; T. MATEOC; C. BREBU;
Page : 111-114
Keywords : capacity; physical and chemical feature; soil;
Abstract
For soil production capacity appreciation of agricultural fields from Pesac, Timiş County we selected from the entire weather conditions a number of 17 more significant indicators that can be precisely determined. Relying on these indicators and on the scales we extracted from tables, annexes 3 ? 1 to 3 ? 18, (in conformity with the elaboration methodology of soil studies, second part) hierarchy coefficients that express de favorability degree of an indicator for every crop and usage category of agricultural field. Agricultural production, especially the plant directly influenced by environmental factors and conditions, which are in constant stability, and different degrees of relation to human intent and decision to change it, is a decisive factor in the economic development of society. Naturally, every manifestation of climate characteristics is determined by the geographical location of the place looked, especially in terms of latitude. These two factors determine, along with the exhibition, the ratio of land area to sun and heat reception mode by default, and to a large extent and manifestation rainfall.
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