JRC MARS Bulletin - Crop monitoring in Europe - November 2022 Vol. 30 No 11
Exceptionally warm autumn
According to this issue of the Bulletin, the review period (1 October to 14 November) was the warmest in its records (since 1991). In most regions, the exceptional warm temperatures, combined with adequate topsoil moisture conditions, favoured emergence and early establishment of winter crops, and allowed late-sown crops to catch up in development. However, in large parts of southern Europe, the warm anomalies are accompanied by a persistent deficit in precipitation. In southern Spain and in central and northern Italy, sowings are delayed or occurring under unusual irrigation practices. In eastern Romania and Bulgaria, sowing was also delayed and low precipitation since September has led to poor emergence and underdeveloped stands. Drought conditions in the Maghreb region raise serious concerns for the coming sowing campaign.
BASSU Simona;
CLAVERIE Martin;
MOREL Julien;
ROSSI Mattia;
SEGUINI Lorenzo;
TARNAVSKY Elena;
ZAJAC Zuzanna;
BARUTH Bettina;
BEN AOUN Wassim;
BIAVETTI Irene;
BRATU Marian;
CERRANI Iacopo;
CHEMIN Yann;
DE PALMA Pierluca;
FUMAGALLI Davide;
MANFRON Giacinto;
NISINI SCACCHIAFICHI Luigi;
PANARELLO Lorenzo;
RONCHETTI Giulia;
VAN DEN BERG Maurits;
ZUCCHINI Antonio;
VAN DEN BERG Maurits;
2022-11-21
Publications Office of the European Union
JRC127967
2443-8278 (online),
OP KJ-AW-22-011-EN-N (online),
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC127967,
10.2760/825311 (online),
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