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Plant Sciences

1999

Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications

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The Response Of Muskmelon Growth And Development To Microclimate Modification By Shelterbelts, Dongsheng Zheng, James R. Brandle, Laurie Hodges, Entin Daningsih, Kenneth G. Hubbard Jan 1999

The Response Of Muskmelon Growth And Development To Microclimate Modification By Shelterbelts, Dongsheng Zheng, James R. Brandle, Laurie Hodges, Entin Daningsih, Kenneth G. Hubbard

Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications

The relationships between shelterbelt (tree windbreak)-induced microclimate and muskmelon (Cucumis melo L.) growth and development were investigated at the Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln Agricultural Research and Development Center near Mead, Nebr., during the 1992 and 1993 growing seasons. Wind speed, wind direction, air and soil temperatures, relative humidity, and soil moisture were monitored in both sheltered and nonsheltered areas. Plant growth parameters (plant height, vine length, plant dry weight, and leaf area) were measured at various stages of development. Shelterbelts provided improved growing conditions for muskmelon transplants. Direct wind damage and duration of higher wind speeds were reduced 47% to …