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2017, vol. 14 / II / 1
Prof. Kenan Büyüktaş
Msc. Ahmet Tezcan
İmran Sajid
Suna Büyükkök
ANALYSIS OF THE FLOW CHARACTERISTICS OF ENERGY DISSIPATING STRUCTURES IN DAM SPILLWAYS BY CFD METHOD
Prof. dr hab. Waldemar Treder
Dr Krzysztof Klamkowski
AN HOURLY REFERENCE EVAPOTRANSPIRATION MODEL AS A TOOL FOR ESTIMATING PLANT WATER REQUIREMENTS
Dr hab., prof. nadzw. Adam Szewczuk
Dr inż. Marta Czaplicka–Pędzich
Dr inż. Ewelina Gudarowska
COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROTECTION AGAINST FROSTS, USING IRRIGATION AND FOGGING IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF PEACH ORCHARD
Atılgan Atilgan
Prof. Dr Ali Yucel
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cagatay Tanrıverdı
Dr. Hasan Oz
Msc. Ahmet Tezcan
DETERMINATION OF OPTIMUM HEATING AND COOLING DEGREE-HOUR VALUES FOR PEPPER PLANT
Dr hab. inż. prof. UTP Andrzej Klimek
Dr inż. Bogusław Chachaj
Dr Grzegorz Gackowski
THE PRESENCE OF MITES (ACARI) IN PINE WOOD CHIPS ENRICHED WITH PEAT AND LIGNITE INOCULATED WITH FOREST LITTER AND IRRIGATED
Dr inż. Beata Durau-Banaszewska
Vegetables are considered to be plants with high water requirements. A greater susceptibility to water deficit occurs in the periods of intensive growth and yield formation. At that time even a slight reduction in water supply can deteriorate yielding, thus those periods are referred to as critical periods in terms of water supply. The aim of this paper has been to analyse the pattern of precipitation deficits for the ground cultivation of cucumber, tomato, beans and peas in the Bydgoszcz region in the thirty-year period 1981-2010. The basic of analysis were results of standard meteorological measurements from the Research Station of the Faculty of Agriculture and Biotechnology 'Mochełek', University of Technology and Life Sciences. Values of optimal precipitation for medium soils were calculated according to Klatt. Atmospheric precipitation deficits in subsequent month of selected vegetables cultivation were calculated by diminish between the real and optimal precipitation. The trends of deficiency of precipitation in the examined period were estimated too. Very frequent occurrence of the atmospheric precipitation deficits during the entire cultivation period of selected vegetables, and especially in critical periods was demonstrated. Slight decreasing tendency of precipitation deficits in a vegetation periods was indicated, however in a critical periods in terms of water supply, the trend line remains at a practically constant level. The results obtained indicate the necessity of the irrigation in the cultivation of peas, beans, cucumbers and tomatoes.
Dr hab. , prof. IO Bożena Matysiak
Mgr Michał Koniarski
Prof. dr hab. Waldemar Treder
REGULATED DEFICIT IRRIGATION OF RHODODENDRONS GROWN IN CONTAINERS
Dr Krzysztof Klamkowski
Prof. dr hab. Waldemar Treder
ESTIMATING THE SUBSTRATE WATER STATUS USING CAPACITANCE MEASUREMENTS
Prof. dr hab. inż. Leszek Łabędzki
PARAMETERIZATION OF DROUGHT VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT IN AGRICULTURE
Prof. dr hab. Stanisław Kaniszewski
Mgr inż. Artur Kowalski
Dr Jacek Dyśko
EFFECT OF IRRIGATION AND ORGANIC FERTILIZATION ON THE YIELD OF CRISPHEAD LETTUCE GROWN UNDER ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
Dr hab. , prof. IO Bożena Matysiak
Prof. dr hab. Waldemar Treder
EFFECT OF REGULATED DEFICIT IRRIGATION IMPOSED IN THE FALL ON COLD HARDINESS OF WOODY PLANTS
Dr inż. Ewelina Gudarowska
Dr hab., prof. nadzw. Adam Szewczuk
Dr inż. Marta Czaplicka–Pędzich
THE GROWTH AND YIELDING OF PEACH TREES CULTIVATED IN RIDGES IN IRRIGATION CONDITIONS
Dr inż. Przemysław Bąbelewski
Mgr inż. Magdalena Pancerz
INFLUENCE OF GEOCOMPOSITE APPLICATION ON SELECTED BIOMETRIC FEATURES OF ROSA 'WHITE MEIDILAND' AND BERBERIS THUNBERGII 'GREEN CARPET' IN THE CONTAINER NURSERY PRODUCTION
Mgr inż. Remigiusz Kledzik
Mgr inż. Michał Kropkowski
Dr inż. Stanisław Dudek
Dr inż. Renata Kuśmierek-Tomaszewska
Prof. dr hab. inż. Jacek Żarski
EVALUATION OF ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF IRRIGATION IN CORN FOR GRAIN PRODUCTION IN 2005-2016
Dr Barbara Jagosz
IMPROVEMENT OF RED BEET MONOGERM CLUSTERS GERMINATION USING RUBBING AND WATER TREATMENTS
Mgr Katarzyna Wójcik
Prof. dr hab. Waldemar Treder
Aleksandra Zbudniewek
ESTIMATION OF PLANT WATER REQUIREMENTS DURING SEQUENCES OF DAYS WITHOUT PRECIPITATION IN 2011-2015