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Factors That Affect Crop Production Plant Introduction The process of taking plants from its place of origin to a place with different climatic conditions Made possible by domestication Wild relatives crops, new varieties or new species can be introduced Two types: Primary Secondary Plant Introduction a. Primary Introduction – the introduced plant is grown in its original state b. Secondary Introduction – the introduced species has been genetically manipulated or crossed with local species Successful plant introduction > domestication + acclimatization Acclimatization The ability of an introduced plant to adapt to new climates Climate – external conditions that affect plant growth and development Influences: the type of vegetation that grows characteristics of the soil the crops that can be grown the type of farming that is practiced Acclimatization Climate includes factors such as: Precipitation Solar Radiation Sunshine Light Temperature Humidity Wind Precipitation (Rainfall) Provides water for: Plant tissues Nutrient uptake Photosynthesis Osmo-regulation Seed germination Characteristics: 1. 2. 3. 4. Average annual rainfall Rainfall distribution Rainfall reliability Rainfall intensity Average Annual Rainfall Calculated from rainfall data gathered over a number of years Used to classify crop production regions: Average Annual rainfall (mm/year) Crop Region Land use 0-250 Arid Deserts that need irrigation; mainly used for animal grazing 250-500 Semi-arid Irrigation is needed; drought tolerant crops are better suited 500-750 Sub-humid Moisture is not adequate; supplemental irrigation needed >750 Humid High agricultural potential; drainage systems needed; monitor soil fertility, pest & disease Rainfall Distribution Rainfall patterns are associated with global winds and air masses: i. South East trade winds - Originates in Arabia and Africa - Hot and dry air ii. North East trade winds - Originates in Indian Ocean - Moist air iii. Westerlies - Originates in Atlantic Ocean - Moist air Rainfall Reliability Inadequate rainfall can lead to drought periods that affects crop production Reliable rainfall is rain providing water when and where expected Rainfall Intensity Refers to how heavy the rain shower is Heavy rains may have negative results Temperature Affects the rate of crop development Temperature requirements for adequate crop growth: - Minimum: crop growth does not occur below this point Maximum: plant growth stops above this point Optimum: between minimum and maximum temperatures (best for crop growth; usually between 1532°C) Cool weather vs Warm weather crops Thermal regime: amount of heat available for plant growth and development Light Important for photosynthesis Some plants are light sensitive May affect germination Length of day affects flower development, tuber initiation, fruiting and seed production Light