Wind and Plants - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 42
About This Presentation
Title:

Wind and Plants

Description:

Wind and Plants WIND Wind has a major effect on agricultural and horticultural production in NZ. The prevailing winds are the most common winds in an area. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:108
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 43
Provided by: Ministr97
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Wind and Plants


1
Wind and Plants
2
WIND
  • Wind has a major effect on agricultural and
    horticultural production in NZ.
  • The prevailing winds are the most common winds in
    an area.
  • NZ has a westerly wind pattern due to the earths
    spin. This is changed in some areas by local
    features and topography.
  • The ranges to the north and the mountains to the
    sough turn the westerlies blowing towards
    Wellington into northerlies as they flow through
    Cook Strait.
  • Strong moist northerly winds are common in
    Wellington in spring, these damage blossom and
    new plant growth.

3
Wind
  • Wind can be measured using the Beaufort scale.

4
(No Transcript)
5
(No Transcript)
6
Effects of wind on plant productivity
  • Structural damage
  • Lodging flattening of cereal crops
  • Cuticle damage on leaves increases water loss
  • Broken branches
  • Loss of petals on flowers
  • Soil displacement causing soil erosion

7
Physiological damage
  • Removal of the layer of humid air around the
    leaves which forms a protective environment
  • This causes

8
Physiological damage
  • Removal of the layer of humid air around the
    leaves which forms a protective environment
  • This causes

9
For each of the following problems, make notes on
why it is not good. Wind can cause many problems
including
  • Increased erosion and removal of topsoil as
    dust. _

10
  • Lodging of plants (when leaves become entangled),
    making them difficult to harvest

11
  • Spreading weed seeds, meaning more costs of
    removal, or lower income due to contamination of
    seed crops.
  • Reduced or damaged plant growth. Damaged leaves
    do not carry out as much photosynthesis. Flowers
    can be damaged or blown off the plant.
    Wind-damaged fruit does not store as well and is
    less marketable. Cuticle damage to leaves causes
    an increase in water loss.

12
May bring salt spray or cause spray drift
Upsetting insect movement.
13
Positive effects of the wind
  • Reduced likelihood of frost
  • Providing air movement that will dry the outer
    leaves of a plant and therefore prevent the
    growth of fungal diseases
  • Assisting with the pollination of wind pollinated
    plants
  • Aid the drying of hay or grains before harvest.

14
(No Transcript)
15
Activity on wind page 45
16
Correct order
  • NZ is a fairly windy place
  • Wind is caused by
  • An anticyclone
  • Near the Earths
  • Over elevated

17
Activity page 46
18
Answers for pg 46
  • Defoliation stripped of leaves
  • Increased transpiration leaf scorching
  • Abrasion sand particles
  • Root damage plant rocking in ground
  • Branches rub scarring on branches
  • Plant distortion plant leaning away
  • Lodging the flattening of cereal crops
  • Reduction in pollination loss of petals

19
  • Fruit loss apple windfalls
  • Fruit loss, knocked off tree pears downgraded
  • Water loss wilting of plant
  • Interference with insect movement bees cannot
    fly
  • Crop maturation harvesting time later
  • Spraying drifts from your property to another

20
  • Lessens humidity perfect disease free crop
  • Reduces chance of frost Large open areas
  • Increase in wind pollination grass pollen
  • Guard cells the stomata changes shape

21
Techniques to modify wind
  • Artificial Shelter
  • Artificial windbreaks are expensive to set up and
    are often used for high value or short term
    crops.
  • The strongest likely wind has to be considered
    along with the soil type to prevent the support
    posts blowing over.

22
Advantages
  • a crop has instant shelter
  • usually low maintenance
  • takes up little space
  • does not use up soil water and nutrients
  • Does not have many of the disadvantages of live
    shelter

23
Disadvantages
  • require replacing after several years due to
    damage from light and wind
  • not biodegradable creating disposal problems
  • expensive
  • Does not have many of the advantages of live
    shelter

24
Wind Break Design
  • 1. Permeable windbreaks are more effective at
    reducing the force of wind than a solid barrier.
  • Live shelter should be triangular in vertical
    cross section this shape will reduce turbulence
    on the leeward side and cast less shadow.
  • If the windbreak is impermeable, turbulence is a
  • possibility on the leeward side.
  • This is because the wind goes up and over the
    impermeable object.

25
(No Transcript)
26
  • 2. Areas with heavy snow drifts are protected by
    thicker shelter belts in the form of a small
    woodlot.
  • 3. Distance between windbreaks should be no more
    than 20 times the height of the windbreak to
    prevent the build up of unsheltered windspeed.
  • Large shelter is often planted around perimeters
    of blocks and subdivided with artificial shelter.

27
(No Transcript)
28
  • 4. Planting in double rows to allow
  • reduction of draughts below taller shelter.
  • replacement trees for older shelter belt.
  • 5. In frost areas, where shelter is planted
    across valleys to prevent wind tunnelling, either
    deciduous shelter or gaps are used to allow cold
    air to drain away.

29
  • 6. Plant shelter across valleys to prevent wind
    tunnelling

30
(No Transcript)
31
  • 7. Run windbreaks north south where possible to
    reduce shading

32
(No Transcript)
33
(No Transcript)
34
(No Transcript)
35
(No Transcript)
36
(No Transcript)
37
(No Transcript)
38
(No Transcript)
39
Student activities
  • Page 88 - 89

40
Answers to student activity
  1. 14 at 8m
  2. Air temp 16 at 1m, soil evap - -40 at 3m,
    relative humidity 8 at 1m, soil moisture 20
    at 1m, wind speed -60 at 4m
  3. Air temp 2, soil evap -25, relat. Humid -0,
    soil moisture 3 and wind speed -45

41
  • 4.

42
(No Transcript)
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com