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Fruit wind damage

Prevents sun bum avoids damage to fruit due to abrasion/friction amongst fruits prevents damage due to harsh winds prevention from dangerous disease from sucking pest called Telya juicy pomegranate. [Pg.376]

The erosion of soils means the removal of soil particles and the transportation of these imder the influence of wind and rain. Erosion by air currents is more correctly called deflation, but it is more frequently called wind erosion. The erosion of soils is a phenomenon responsible for a great deal of damage to agriculture, since it not only changes the structure and composition of soils but also involves the removal of all the fruitful topsoil by wind and flood. [Pg.377]

Netted PE windbreak nets protect crops from damage caused by strong and severe winds, and improve plant health, quality, and yield. Crop protection from the wind enables plants to retain significantly more moisture. Wind breaks benefit field crops, vegetables, flowering plants, and fruit trees. They also protect crops near salt water from the salt present in ocean air. [Pg.515]


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