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Retrieved from Volume 23, No. 3, 2019

Pages 61 -70

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Ivanova, I., Serdyuk, M., Herasko, T., Belous, Е., & Kryvonos, I. (2019). The sweet cherry yield depending on the climatic conditions of the years of cultivations. Ukrainian Black Sea Region Agrarian Science, 23(3), 61-70. DOI: 10.31521/2313-092X/2019-3(103)-8

The sweet cherry yield depending on the climatic conditions of the years of cultivations

I. Ivanova M. Serdyuk T. Herasko E. Belous I. Kryvonos

Abstract

The results of the correlation analysis revealed nine stress factors as components of a holistic complex of weather conditions in the region that affect the sweet cherry yield. Using the linear dependence function: Y=a0+a1X1+a2X2+…+аnXn allowed us to formulate a multifactor model: Y=5,998424+1,068352Х1+0,810361Х2. The development of the latter one made it possible to predict the sweet cherry yield depending on the influence of environmental stressors.

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yield, sweet cherry, weather factors, multifactorial model, temperature, precipitation, humidity.

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