Track 5-1-2: Effects of Climate Change on Biodiversity
Description
In Central Europe, the climate change is predicted to bring more rainfall in winter, less rainfall in summer, and an increased drought risk (Trnka et al., 2011). Smit et al., (2008) reported that significant drops in grassland productivity can usually be attributed to drier summers. Also in Poland, the most important abiotic factor limiting grassland productivity is water shortage and its distribution during vegetative season. Indicating the influence of climate on grass vegetation growth could be an important tool in grassland management on the national, regional and single grassland scales. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of climate change in 50-years period on productivity of grassland located on mineral and organic soils in Central Poland.
Citation
Goliński, Piotr; Czerwinski, Marek; and Golińska, Barbara, "Effect of Climate Change in 50-Years Period on Grassland Productivity in Central Poland" (2020). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 3.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/23/5-1-2/3
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Effect of Climate Change in 50-Years Period on Grassland Productivity in Central Poland
In Central Europe, the climate change is predicted to bring more rainfall in winter, less rainfall in summer, and an increased drought risk (Trnka et al., 2011). Smit et al., (2008) reported that significant drops in grassland productivity can usually be attributed to drier summers. Also in Poland, the most important abiotic factor limiting grassland productivity is water shortage and its distribution during vegetative season. Indicating the influence of climate on grass vegetation growth could be an important tool in grassland management on the national, regional and single grassland scales. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of climate change in 50-years period on productivity of grassland located on mineral and organic soils in Central Poland.