Title: Climate and Soils
1Climate and Soils
2Climate
- Climate
- Definition, weather over a long period,
weatherclimate of today.
3Factors Associated with Climate
- Temperature, min, max, average
- Rainfall, precipitation, amount, distribution
- Light, especially day length
- Relative humidity
4Various Climate Categories
- Zonal
- (10 major zones in North America based on min
temp ) - Example -50 to -35 zone 1, Florida 20-30zone
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5Various Climate Categories
- Koppen system, 5 divisions, temp precipitation
(handout 1) - Boreal, temperate, subtropical, tropical
6Tropics Bounded by 23.5º N-S Lat. (geographical)
- Tropic of Cancer- north, Havana, Cuba
- Tropical of Capricorn- south, Sao Paulo, Brazil
7Characteristics of Tropical Areas (temp. day
length)
- Average temperature gt18º C
- Absence of frost- except highest elevations
- Day length is constant - varies 7 min/degree
- Very little variation diurnally in temperature
8Characteristics of Tropical Areas (rainfall)
- Average rainfall varies 750-4300 mm/yr
- Tropics can be always wet
- Have wet-dry seasons
- Dry
9Characteristics of Tropical Areas(altitudinal
changes)
- Hot zone- 0-1000 m, low tropics
- Temperate zone- 1000-2000m, mid tropics
- Cool zone-gt2000m, frost occurs at 4000m, high
tropics - Temperature changes 5ºC/1000 m elevation
10Division of Tropical Fruits Related to
Temperature (handout 2)
- Temperature dictates range of tropical-subtropical
fruits, especially minimum temperature - Tropical range will not tolerate freezing. These
include - Durian, mangosteen, cacao, cashew
11Division of Tropical Fruits
- Subtropical origins (some tolerance) via
supercooling - Mango (-2ºC), not -16
- Litchi (-2ºC)
- Avocado (depends on race)
- 1. West Indian (1.5ºC)
- 2. Mexican (-4 to -5ºC)
- 3. Guatemalan (-2ºC)
12Division of Tropical Fruits
- Truly subtropical
- Tahiti lime (-4 to -5ºC), citrus to- 7ºC
- Olive (-7 to -12 ºC)
- c. Pistachio (-12 ºC)
13Division of Tropical Fruits
- Temperature Averages
- Temperature ranges above freezing are also
important for optimum growth and productivity
Poor growth lt 10 C - Also chilling injury to fruit
14 Subtropical Fruits(usually located 23.5 -40
NS latitude)
- Average Temperature lt18º C, with one month lt18ºC
and 8 months gt10ºC - Frosts or freezes occur
- Large diurnal temperature fluctuations
- Large fluctuations in day length
15 Subtropical Fruits(usually located 23.5 -40
NS latitude)
- Humid subtropics-Florida, Brazil
- Arid subtropics-Mediterranean type climates,
Spain, California, South Africa, Australia, Israel
16Soils (see soils map pg 13)
General Soil Properties
Major Soil Series (Types vary throughout tropics)
17General Soil Properties
- Drainage
- Water holding capacity
- Nutrient holding capacity
- pH
- Organic matter content
18Major Soil Series(Types Vary Throughout Tropics)
- Oxisols - Highest weathered, leached, red and
yellow, dry - Aridisols - Highly weathered, leached, red and
yellow, dry - Alfisols - clay and nutrient rich subsoil
19Major Soil Series(Types Vary Throughout Tropics)
- Ultisols- clay enriched subsoil, low in nutrients
- Vertisols - formed from volcanic ash
20Other Important Soil Series
- Spodosols- acidic sands with a hardpan
- Entisols- acidic sands
- Mollisols- dark surface horizon, nutrient rich
21Other Important Soil Series
- Inceptisols- retain some weathered minerals
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- Andisols- formed from volcanic ash
22Soils in Dade County Tropical Fruit Area
- Classified as Krome, very gravely loam
- Or as Chekika very gravely loam, very rocky
- Soil series( order) Entisols
23Soils in Dade County Tropical Fruit Area
- Very rocky, porous
- High pH, 8.0- 8.5
- Minor element deficiencies
- High water table