Crop protection from very strog winds: recommedation from a Costa Rican agroforestry case study

Introduction of irrigated agriculture in Guanacaste Region (Costa Rica) during the dry season encounters a major problem in the occurrence of very strong winds. The literature was scanned for possible recommendations with respect to growing crops between rows orstrips of trees under such conditions. Recommendations were formulated in this case study made for WMO with respect to shape and composition, height, length, width, direction, number and permeability of rows or strips of trees and the distance between them an on measurements and observations to be taken in trials with this agroforestry system. Finally, general recommendations are formulated for running such trials with trees, in rows or strips or in wider belts or scattered throughout the landscape, for crop protection from strong winds

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Main Authors: 77643 HERRERA S, H., 121806 STIGTER, C.J., 61237 DARNHOFER, T., 109778 Reifsnyder, W.S., 61238 Darnhofer, T.O., 9447 ICRAF, Nairobi (Kenia), 36039 International Workshop to the Applications of the Meteorology to Agroforestry Systems Planning and Management, Nairobi (Kenia), 9-13 Feb 1987
Format: biblioteca
Published: Nairobi (Kenia), 1989
Subjects:ROMPEVIENTO, CLIMA, COSTA RICA,
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