Can sugar beet cultivars be regionalized?
Jacek Rajewski
straszkow@khbc.plKutnowska Hodowla Buraka Cukrowego, Kutno (Poland)
Mirosław Łakomy
Stacja Hodowli Roślin, Straszków — KHBC (Poland)
Abstract
The analysis was based on the results of varieties ranking which was carried out in the post-registration trials. The examined areas were divided into 3 homogenous groups using (Euclid’s square) as the measure of divergence. Low correlation coefficients indicated that there was no relation between the area of sugar beet growing and the plant productivity. The results indicate that sugar beet varieties cannot be regionalized only based on the average temperature and the amount of rain in the growing season.
Keywords:
regionalization, sugar beet, technological sugar yieldReferences
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7312/abbo93026
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Mirosław ŁakomyStacja Hodowli Roślin, Straszków — KHBC Poland
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