Agricultural Climatology

Agricultural Climatology is a branch of science that is concerned with the impact of climate on the cultural conditions of agricultural crops, animal husbandry, and the occurrence of harmful impacts both biological and climatic, especially in agricultural practices. Climate and its long-term variability, remain among the most important uncontrollable variations in agricultural production systems. The climatic group is involved in a variety of agrometeorological and agroclimatological studies, decision-making over the length of the growing season, growth relationships and crop yields in a variety of climatic conditions. This discipline mainly affects the habitat of plants, the soil and the air layer at the top of the plants, where conditions are largely controlled by the microclimate.

 

 


  • Climatic Element
  • Phenological Observation
  • Phenological Phasis

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