عنوان المقال عربي
التحليل الكمي لملاءمة الخصائص الجغرافية لزراعة وإنتاج القطن في محافظة القادسية
Abstract
The study discusses the suitability of the geographical characteristics of the possibility of growing the cotton crop widely and good quality in Qadisiyah Governorate because of the economic importance of the province in particular because cotton is the raw material on which the Factory of Diwaniyah depends. And for Iraq in general to promote its agricultural and industrial status through the development of future plans and development. This was done by studying the spatial suitability of the cotton crop by using a precise statistical method through which it can determine the relationship and the level of appropriateness between its cultivation and production and those geographical characteristics of the province. The research found the most important conclusion is the existence of a strong and direct relationship between crop productivity and some geographical characteristics such as (solar brightness. wind speed. water resources and labor). While the correlation between yield productivity (Temperature and evaporation) Due to several reasons. especially the high temperature. Which affects the productivity of the crop and high evaporation rates. Which requires the addition of large amounts of water to compensate for the lack of soil moisture. which benefit the crop. Thus. The research found that there is a weak and no significant positive relationship. which has no significant correlation between yield productivity (dust storms. rainfall and relative humidity) due to its failure to its failure to coincide with the maturity of the crop.
Keywords
Al-Qadisiyah Governorate, Cotton production
Recommended Citation
alhuis, Muhamad Khudayr kalaf and Husayn, aintizar abrahim
(2025)
"Quantitative analysis of the suitability of geographical characteristics for cotton cultivation and production in Al-Qadisiyah Governorate,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 12:
Iss.
2, Article 10.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol12/iss2/10