LAND EVALUATION OF AGRICULTURAL SOILS IN THESSALY PLAIN FOR HIGH CAPITAL INVESTMENT CROPS
Abstract
A LAND EVALUATION WAS CARRIED OUT IN VARIOUS REGIONS OF THE THESSALY PLAIN. A METHODOLOGY WAS DEVELOPED WHICH LED TO THE DETERMINATION OF THE LAND REQUIREMENTS AND THE LIMITATIONS OF THE "IRRIGATE COTTON" CULTIVATION. THE METHODOLOGY INCLUDED UNIVARIATE, BIVARIATE AND MULTIVARIATE EVALUATIONS OF SOIL, CLIMATE AND PLANT DATA. THE RESULTS OF THE STUDIED SOILS SHOWED THAT PRODUCTION IS RELATED TO THE CONCENTRATION OF CLAY AND CALCIUM CARBONATES, WHILE IT WAS ESTABLISHED THAT SOIL-RELATED VARIABLES CAN ACCOUNT FOR 45% OF THE TOTAL VARIATIONS IN PRODUCTION. FURTHERMORE, REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN PRODUCTION (AS A RESULT OF CLIMATIC FACTORS) DEPEND TO A LARGE EXTENT ON THE SOIL TYPE.
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