Spatial variation of sunflower cultivation in Iraq (quantitative geographic study)

The sunflower crop needs different temperatures during the growth stages, as it does not grow at a low degree to less than (7) and a maximum (35%), and the optimum temperature for its growth ranges between (25-30) - (35) and the crop needs temperatures After the stage of germination until the stage...

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Main Author: كاظم حمادي
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Unviversity of Kufa, Faculty of Arts 2012-11-01
Series:آداب الكوفة
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Online Access:https://www.journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kufa_arts/article/view/6280
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description The sunflower crop needs different temperatures during the growth stages, as it does not grow at a low degree to less than (7) and a maximum (35%), and the optimum temperature for its growth ranges between (25-30) - (35) and the crop needs temperatures After the stage of germination until the stage of maturity, as the stage of germination of its seeds begins at a temperature ranging between (15_17°C), especially during the spring planting, but during the autumn planting, its seeds need a temperature of up to (30°C). ( ) Either during the vegetative growth stage, the sunflower crop needs a temperature ranging between (20_25°C) during the spring planting for the period March-April. As for the autumn planting, the crop needs (30°C), so its cultivation begins between the months of August-September until it reaches Their average temperature is between (32_36°C)
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spelling doaj.art-4f6618d3eca14ffda581d74bc1fd16642023-10-24T14:14:10ZaraUnviversity of Kufa, Faculty of Artsآداب الكوفة1994-89992664-469X2012-11-0111410.36317/kaj/2012/v1.i14.6280Spatial variation of sunflower cultivation in Iraq (quantitative geographic study)كاظم حمادي0University of Kufa- College of Arts The sunflower crop needs different temperatures during the growth stages, as it does not grow at a low degree to less than (7) and a maximum (35%), and the optimum temperature for its growth ranges between (25-30) - (35) and the crop needs temperatures After the stage of germination until the stage of maturity, as the stage of germination of its seeds begins at a temperature ranging between (15_17°C), especially during the spring planting, but during the autumn planting, its seeds need a temperature of up to (30°C). ( ) Either during the vegetative growth stage, the sunflower crop needs a temperature ranging between (20_25°C) during the spring planting for the period March-April. As for the autumn planting, the crop needs (30°C), so its cultivation begins between the months of August-September until it reaches Their average temperature is between (32_36°C) https://www.journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kufa_arts/article/view/6280التباين المكاني
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Spatial variation of sunflower cultivation in Iraq (quantitative geographic study)
آداب الكوفة
التباين المكاني
title Spatial variation of sunflower cultivation in Iraq (quantitative geographic study)
title_full Spatial variation of sunflower cultivation in Iraq (quantitative geographic study)
title_fullStr Spatial variation of sunflower cultivation in Iraq (quantitative geographic study)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial variation of sunflower cultivation in Iraq (quantitative geographic study)
title_short Spatial variation of sunflower cultivation in Iraq (quantitative geographic study)
title_sort spatial variation of sunflower cultivation in iraq quantitative geographic study
topic التباين المكاني
url https://www.journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kufa_arts/article/view/6280
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