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10 July 2009 GIS-based fine spatial climate ecological regionalization of sweet orange in the Three Gorges reservoir area
Yanghua Gao, Zhijun Chen, Hui Ju, Shiqi Yang, Yunhui Tang
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Proceedings Volume 7491, PIAGENG 2009: Remote Sensing and Geoscience for Agricultural Engineering; 749102 (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.836790
Event: International Conference on Photonics and Image in Agriculture Engineering (PIAGENG 2009), 2009, Zhangjiajie, China
Abstract
According to different ecological conditions of various of sweet orange and the different of consumption of fresh sweet orange and processing of sweet orange, the article determined the main index of climate and ecological factors, which impact the growth of citrus, based on the major climate resources and meteorological disasters which impact the growth of citrus in Three Gorges reservoir area. This article studied the spatial distribution of the average annual total solar radiation, the average annual temperature and the average annual relative humidity by methods of regression, simulation, interpolation with the help of ARCGIS and 1:250000 DEM (Districts and counties with 1:50000). In the above, the article made the fine spatial climate ecological division of sweet orange in Three Gorges reservoir area. And some development strategies of sweet orange are made according to the division.
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Yanghua Gao, Zhijun Chen, Hui Ju, Shiqi Yang, and Yunhui Tang "GIS-based fine spatial climate ecological regionalization of sweet orange in the Three Gorges reservoir area", Proc. SPIE 7491, PIAGENG 2009: Remote Sensing and Geoscience for Agricultural Engineering, 749102 (10 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.836790
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KEYWORDS
Climatology

Humidity

Solar radiation

Solar radiation models

Meteorology

Temperature metrology

Geographic information systems

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