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Development of comparable agro-climatic zones for the international exchange of data on the efficacy and crop safety of plant protection products

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Bouma, E. Development of comparable agro-climatic zones for the international exchange of data on the efficacy and crop safety of plant protection products. 2005 EPPO Bulletin 35 (2), pp. 233-238

Bouma, E. Development of comparable agro-climatic zones for the international exchange of data on the efficacy and crop safety of plant protection products. 2005 EPPO Bulletin 35 (2), pp. 233-238

Abstract- Data on the efficacy and crop safety of plant protection products can be used for registration purposes in other countries, provided crop growth conditions are comparable. This article identifies the main conditions which are relevant in this respect, with particular emphasis on climatic conditions. Comparison of several systems of agro-climatic classification developed for the EPPO region, particularly the climate diagrams of Walter & Lieth, the climate classification system of Köppen & Geiger, the agro-climatic areas of Thran & Broekhuizen and natural vegetation maps, has led to a division of the EPPO region (Europe, Mediterranean area, Middle East) into four agroclimatic zones (Mediterranean, Maritime, North-east, Central) within which conditions can be considered comparable.

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