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Temporal Dynamics Of The Vegetation Period In The Myzeqe Plain (Albania) Based On Temperature Thresholds (1961–2020)

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  • Gazmir Çela
  • Sonila Papathimiu
  • Sabri Laçi

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This agrometeorological field study analyses the growing season as a key indicator for assessing the impact of climate change on agricultural ecosystems. The objective is to determine the start, end and duration of the growing season in the Myzeqe field during the period 1961-2020, corresponding to two climate norms. The analysis is based on daily mean temperature data from six meteorological stations covering the entire study area. The temperature data combine observed meteorological data with ERA5 reanalysis data, which were aligned with the observed series to fill in time gaps. The start of the growing season was defined as the first day in a sequence of six consecutive days with mean daily temperatures above +10.0°C. The end was defined as the day before the first sequence of six days with temperatures below +10.0°C occurring after 1 July. The results show an average extension of the vegetation period by over 4 days, as a long-term climate trend and compared to the reference period 1961-1990. These changes imply, on the one hand, a greater potential for plant production, and on the other hand, increased sensitivity to heat stress during the summer months.

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  • Gazmir Çela & Sonila Papathimiu & Sabri Laçi, 2025. "Temporal Dynamics Of The Vegetation Period In The Myzeqe Plain (Albania) Based On Temperature Thresholds (1961–2020)," International Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Research, Malwa International Journals Publication, vol. 11(03), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ijaeri:362685
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.362685
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