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Article: Zoneamento Climático da Cana-de-Açúcar, da Laranja e do Algodão Herbáceo para a Região Nordeste do Brasil
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ABSTRACT: The present study had as objective to carry through a climatic zoning of the Northeast Region of Brazil for sugar cane, orange and herbaceous cotton cultures. The choice of these cultures was made through the identification of factors as the production performance, the dissemination of the culture in the region, the potential market and the social importance. The results were gotten through analysis of the water balance and average, maximum and minimum temperatures for meteorological stations located in 23 cities in the region. Waterbalance, calculated for the method of Thornthwaite & Mather (1955), and temperature data were gotten through the Climatic Data base of Brazil (EMBRAPA, 2003). The cities have been classified in apt, restricted, restrictedinapt and inapt, in accordance with the climatic requirements of each culture.The majority of the cities presents water restrictions for the sugar cane and orange agriculture while two-thirds of these were considered apt for the herbaceous cotton culture.Anuário do Instituto de Geociências. 01/2006; -
Article: Zoneamento Climático da Cana-de-Açúcar, da Laranja e do Algodão Herbáceo para a Região Nordeste do Brasil Sugar Cane, Orange and Herbaceous Cotton Climatic Zoning for the Northeast Region of Brazil
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ABSTRACT: The present study had as objective to carry through a climatic zoning of the Northeast Region of Brazil for sugar cane, orange and herbaceous cotton cultures. The choice of these cultures was made through the identification of factors as the production performance, the dissemination of the culture in the region, the potential market and the social importance. The results were gotten through analysis of the water balance and average, maximum and minimum temperatures for meteorological stations located in 23 cities in the region. Waterbalance, calculated for the method of Thornthwaite & Mather (1955), and temperature data were gotten through the Climatic Data base of Brazil (EMBRAPA, 2003). The cities have been classified in apt, restricted, restrictedinapt and inapt, in accordance with the climatic equirements of each culture.The majority of the cities presents water restrictions for the sugar cane and orange agriculture while two-thirds of these were considered apt for the herbaceous cotton culture.Anuário do Instituto de Geociências.