Climatic and edaphic classification at a continental scale (1:5,000,000) for cassava in South America

The different environments (combinations of climatic and edaphic conditions) in which cassava is grown in South America are classified, and the most probable differences between one agroecozone and the next based on environmental factors affecting the cassava plant are presented. A hierarchical appr...

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Autor principal: Carter, Simon E.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1986
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/72349
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description The different environments (combinations of climatic and edaphic conditions) in which cassava is grown in South America are classified, and the most probable differences between one agroecozone and the next based on environmental factors affecting the cassava plant are presented. A hierarchical approach is used for soil and climate classifications. Specific maps for climates, soils, and a combination of climate-soil homologues for cassava in South America are presented as well as a map of cassava distribution. (CIAT)
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spelling CGSpace723492025-11-05T17:24:28Z Climatic and edaphic classification at a continental scale (1:5,000,000) for cassava in South America Carter, Simon E. manihot esculenta climatic requirements soil analysis maps cultivation requerimientos climaticos analisis del suelo mapas The different environments (combinations of climatic and edaphic conditions) in which cassava is grown in South America are classified, and the most probable differences between one agroecozone and the next based on environmental factors affecting the cassava plant are presented. A hierarchical approach is used for soil and climate classifications. Specific maps for climates, soils, and a combination of climate-soil homologues for cassava in South America are presented as well as a map of cassava distribution. (CIAT) 1986 2016-02-29T17:15:51Z 2016-02-29T17:15:51Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/72349 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture CARTER, S.E. 1986. Climatic and edaphic classification at a continental scale (1:5,000,000) for cassava in South America. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Agro-Ecological Studies Unit, Cali, CO. 17 p + 4 mapas.
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
climatic requirements
soil analysis
maps
cultivation
requerimientos climaticos
analisis del suelo
mapas
Carter, Simon E.
Climatic and edaphic classification at a continental scale (1:5,000,000) for cassava in South America
title Climatic and edaphic classification at a continental scale (1:5,000,000) for cassava in South America
title_full Climatic and edaphic classification at a continental scale (1:5,000,000) for cassava in South America
title_fullStr Climatic and edaphic classification at a continental scale (1:5,000,000) for cassava in South America
title_full_unstemmed Climatic and edaphic classification at a continental scale (1:5,000,000) for cassava in South America
title_short Climatic and edaphic classification at a continental scale (1:5,000,000) for cassava in South America
title_sort climatic and edaphic classification at a continental scale 1 5 000 000 for cassava in south america
topic manihot esculenta
climatic requirements
soil analysis
maps
cultivation
requerimientos climaticos
analisis del suelo
mapas
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/72349
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