| | | An example
of crop parameterization in Global AEZ: winter wheat, high level of inputs
|
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 | | Climate parameters
for Bangkok, Harbin, Manaus, Marseilles, Nairobi and Vienna
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| | | Thermal climates
classification |
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 | | Examples of
average temperature profiles for Bangkok, Harbin, Manaus, Marseilles, Nairobi
and Vienna |
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 | | Soil moisture
storage capacity (Smax) classes derived for FAO soil units and for
soil depth/volume limiting soil phases |
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 | | Delay of the
growing period start due to excess wetness |
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 | | Soil
moisture storage capacity (Smax) classes derived for FAO soil units
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 | | Crop/Land utilization
types |
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 | | Agro-climatic
constraints for winter wheat |
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| | | Terrain-slope
ratings for rain-fed conditions (Fm <1300) |
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| | | Terrain-slope
ratings for gravity irrigation |
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| | | Terrain-slope
ratings for sprinkler irrigation |
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| | | Soil texture/clay
mineralogy limitations |
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| | | Soil drainage
limitations |
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| | | Soil units
with gypsum limitations |
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| | | Delineation
of multiple cropping zones under rain-fed conditions in the tropics |
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| | | Delineation
of multiple cropping zones under rain-fed conditions in subtropics and temperate
zones |
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 | Table
18 | Severe environmental
constraints for rain-fed crop production |
 | Table
19 | Climate, soil
and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - world totals |
 | Table
20 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed wheat (1000ha) high input level
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 | Table
21 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed wheat (1000ha) intermediate input
level |
 | Table
22 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed wheat (1000ha) low input level
|
 | Table
23 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed grain maize (1000ha) high input
level |
 | Table
24 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed grain maize (1000ha) intermediate
input level |
 | Table
25 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed grain maize (1000ha) low input
level |
 | Table
26 | Percentage
of global land surface potentially suitable for crop production |
 | Table
27 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed and irrigated wheat (1000 ha)
high input level |
 | Table
28 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed and irrigated wheat (1000 ha)
intermediate input level |
 | Table
29 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed and irrigated grain maize (1000
ha) - high input level |
 | Table
30 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed and irrigated grain maize (1000
ha) - intermediate input level |
 | Table
31 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed and irrigated wetland rice (1000
ha) high input level |
 | Table
32 | Gross extents
with cultivation potential for rain-fed and/or irrigated wetland rice (1000
ha) - intermediate input level |
 | Table
33 | Extents of
land in use for crop cultivation (1994-96) and gross extents of land with
potential for rain-fed cultivation (VS+S+MS) |
 | Table
34 | Extents of
land in use for crop cultivation (1994-96) and gross extents of land with
potential for rain-fed wheat, grain maize, or rice cultivation (VS+S+MS) |
 | Table
35 | Gross extents
with rain-fed cultivation potential (1000 ha) - maximizing technology mix
|
 | Table
36 | Per capita
land in use for cultivation and net rain-fed cultivation potential for cereals,
populations of 1995 and projected populations in 2050 |
 | Table
37 | Gross extents
of potentially irrigable land in hyper-arid and arid zones very suitable
and suitable (VS+S) for cereals |
 | Table
38 | Maximum attainable
crop yield ranges (t/ha dry weight) for high and intermediate level inputs
in tropical, subtropical and temperate environments under irrigated conditions |
 | Table
39 | Average of
year 1960-1996 simulated maximum attainable crop yield ranges (t/ha dry
weight) for high, intermediate and low level inputs in tropical, subtropical
and temperate environments under rain-fed conditions |
 | Table
40 | Maximum attainable
and long-term sustainable yields for rain-fed wheat, rice, or grain maize
averaged over all VS+S+MS land, by region and level of inputs |
 | Table
41 | Distribution
of best crops when using as selection criterion the crop output value
per land unit |
 | Table
42 | Distribution
of best crops when using nutritive values as weights in crop selection |
 | Table
43 | Gross production
potential for cereals at intermediate input level, by multiple cropping
zones and major world region |
 | Table
44 | Distribution
of aggregate land cover classes by world region |
 | Table
45 | Land under
forest ecosystems with potential for rain-fed cultivation of major cereals |
 | Table
46 | Impact of
temperature and rainfall sensitivity tests on crop suitability, expressed
as VS+S+MS extents for rain-fed wheat cultivation (% change relative to
current climate) |
 | Table
47 | Impact of
temperature and rainfall sensitivity tests on crop suitability, expressed
as VS+S+MS extents for rain-fed wheat, rice, or grain maize cultivation
(% change relative to current climate) |
 | Table
48 | Potential
impact of irrigation on regional cereal suitability and production |
 | Table
49 | Rain-fed share
of total area suitable for cereals, by irrigation impact class |
 | Table
50 | Rain-fed share
of total potential cereal production, by irrigation impact class |
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 | Table
A1 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - North America |
 | Table
A2 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Eastern Europe |
 | Table
A3 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Northern Europe |
 | Table
A4 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Southern Europe |
 | Table
A5 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Western Europe |
 | Table
A6 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Russian Federation |
 | Table
A7 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - the Caribbean |
 | Table
A8 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Central America |
 | Table
A9 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - South America |
 | Table
A10 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Oceania |
 | Table
A11 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Polynesia |
 | Table
A12 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Eastern Africa |
 | Table
A13 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Middle Africa |
 | Table
A14 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Northern Africa |
 | Table
A15 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Southern Africa |
 | Table
A16 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Western Africa |
 | Table
A17 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Western Asia |
 | Table
A18 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Southeast Asia |
 | Table
A19 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - South Asia |
 | Table
A20 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - East Asia |
 | Table
A21 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Central Asia |
 | Table
A22 | Climate,
soil and terrain constraints for rain-fed crop production - Japan |
 | Table
A23 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed cereals intermediate input
level. |
 | Table
A24 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed roots and tubers intermediate
input level. |
 | Table
A25 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed pulses intermediate input
level. |
 | Table
A26 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed oil crops intermediate
input level. |
 | Table
A27 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed sugar crops intermediate
input level. |
 | Table
A28 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed cotton intermediate input
level. |
 | Table
A29 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed cereals high input level. |
 | Table
A30 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed roots and tubers high
input level. |
 | Table
A31 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed pulses high input level. |
 | Table
A32 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed oil crops high input level. |
 | Table
A33 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed sugar crops high input
level. |
 | Table
A34 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed cotton high input level. |
 | Table
A35 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and irrigated cereals
intermediate input level. |
 | Table
A36 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and irrigated roots and
tubers intermediate input level. |
 | Table
A37 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and
irrigated pulses intermediate input level. |
 | Table
A38 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and
irrigated oil crops intermediate input level. |
 | Table
A39 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and
irrigated sugar crops intermediate input level. |
 | Table
A40 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and
irrigated cotton intermediate input level. |
 | Table
A41 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and
irrigated cereals high input level. |
 | Table
A42 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and
irrigated roots and tubers high input level. |
 | Table
A43 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and
irrigated pulses high input level. |
 | Table
A44 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and
irrigated oil crops high input level. |
 | Table
A45 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and
irrigated sugar crops high input level. |
 | Table
A46 | Gross
extents with cultivation potential for rain-fed and
irrigated cotton high input level. |