ilex
20th June 2005, 07:29 AM
Hi,
I'm planning on planting some windbreaks (about 2000 linear meters) and bamboo seems a good choice.
I need advice on which species should I try.
Objective:
main: Windbreak for cattle and for timber (juglans + sorbus + prunus ...)
secondary: eat bamboo shoots and use stakes for various uses (like tree shelters)
soil:
sand - 60%
clay - 9%
lime - 31%
ph - 5.3
conductivity 0.143 mS/cm
phosphorus <4 mg/kg ppm
organic matter 4.3%
carbonates <7%
changeable potassium 0.57 mq/100
changeable magnesium 0.99 mq/100
calcium 7.01 mq/100
sodium 0.22 mq/100
active limestone <3%
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climate:
mediterranean (irregular), following data is gathered really close (2 kilometers) on a hill 200 m above us. Expect some dry summers from time to time and temperatures of -15 C (5 F) are common every other year.
Note temperatures are Celsius and rain is in mm
Altitude = 1400 m.
Thermic observation period ......= 1951-1969(19)
Pluviometric observation period..= 1951-1969(19)
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Ti Mi mi T'i m'i Pi EPi
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JAN 2.2 6.5 -2.1 13.4 -9.6 30 9
FEB 2.0 6.0 -1.9 13.9 -9.6 41 8
MAR 5.3 10.2 0.4 17.2 -6.1 54 27
APR 7.1 11.9 2.3 17.5 -3.8 52 39
MAY 10.9 16.0 5.7 22.2 0.1 67 67
JUN 13.7 18.9 8.5 25.2 3.6 66 86
JUL 17.3 23.4 11.2 29.4 6.8 39 111
AUG 16.8 22.7 10.9 28.3 6.1 42 100
SEP 14.1 19.4 8.9 24.9 3.5 73 74
OCT 9.6 14.1 5.1 19.4 -1.4 121 46
NOV 5.3 9.8 0.8 15.5 -5.4 84 22
DEC 3.0 7.2 -1.1 12.6 -8.8 79 12
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Ann. 8.9 13.8 4.1 20.0 -2.0 748 599
48F 294 inches
---------------- BIOCLIMATIC INDEX AND DIAGNOSIS -----------------
Thermicity index............................(It): 130
Compensated thermicity index...............(Itc): 130
Simple continentality index.................(Ic): 15.3
Diurnality index............................(Id): 7.9
Annual ombrothermic index...................(Io): 6.97
Bimonthly estival ombrothermic index......(Ios2): 2.38
Threemonthly estival ombrothermic index...(Ios3): 3.08
Fourmonthly estival ombrothermic index....(Ios4): 3.65
Annual ombro-evaporation index.............(Ioe): 1.25
Annual aridity index.......................(Iar): 0.8
Annual positive temperature.................(Tp): 1073
Annual negative temperature.................(Tn): 0
Estival temperature.........................(Ts): 482
Positive precipitation......................(Pp): 748 -- 294 inches
Nšof years P>4T P:2T a 4T P:T a 2T P>T T<=0
10 2 0 0 0
Continentality - Latitudinal belt: Euoceanic - Eutemperate
Bioclimate(Variant):: TEMPERATE OCEANIC (SUBMEDITERRANEAN)
Bioclimatic belt....: LOW SUPRATEMPERATE (SUPRASUBMEDIT.) LOW HUMID
WATER INDEX CARD
Altitude = 1400 m.
----------------------------------------------------------
T PE P VR R RE DF SP DR HC
----------------------------------------------------------
JAN 2.2 9 30 0 100 9 0 21 32 2.4
FEB 2.0 8 41 0 100 8 0 33 33 4.2
MAR 5.3 27 54 0 100 27 0 27 30 1.0
APR 7.1 39 52 0 100 39 0 13 22 0.3
MAY 10.9 67 67 0 100 67 0 0 11 0.0
JUN 13.7 86 66 -20 80 86 0 0 5 -0.2
JUL 17.3 111 39 -72 8 111 0 0 3 -0.6
AGO 16.8 100 42 -8 0 50 50 0 1 -0.6
SEP 14.1 74 73 0 0 73 1 0 1 0.0
OCT 9.6 46 121 75 75 46 0 0 0 1.6
NOV 5.3 22 84 25 100 22 0 38 19 2.9
DEC 3.0 12 79 0 100 12 0 67 43 5.7
----------------------------------------------------------
Ann. 8.9 599 748 549 51 199 199
T=Average temperatura PE=Potential evapotranspiration P=Precipitation VR=Variation of the reserve
R=Reserve RE=Real evapotranspiration DF=Deficit SP=Superavit DR=Drainage
HC=Humidity coeficient
considerations:
cows are present 4-5 months a year extensively. I know they will eat bamboo which could be ok if they keep in check windbreaks. Will they break existing canes once established? Would keeping cows out for a few critical months solve the problem?
Irrigation is not an option.
Bamboo would grow in full sun (40š latitude)
Thanks
I'm planning on planting some windbreaks (about 2000 linear meters) and bamboo seems a good choice.
I need advice on which species should I try.
Objective:
main: Windbreak for cattle and for timber (juglans + sorbus + prunus ...)
secondary: eat bamboo shoots and use stakes for various uses (like tree shelters)
soil:
sand - 60%
clay - 9%
lime - 31%
ph - 5.3
conductivity 0.143 mS/cm
phosphorus <4 mg/kg ppm
organic matter 4.3%
carbonates <7%
changeable potassium 0.57 mq/100
changeable magnesium 0.99 mq/100
calcium 7.01 mq/100
sodium 0.22 mq/100
active limestone <3%
------------------------------
climate:
mediterranean (irregular), following data is gathered really close (2 kilometers) on a hill 200 m above us. Expect some dry summers from time to time and temperatures of -15 C (5 F) are common every other year.
Note temperatures are Celsius and rain is in mm
Altitude = 1400 m.
Thermic observation period ......= 1951-1969(19)
Pluviometric observation period..= 1951-1969(19)
----------------------------------------------
Ti Mi mi T'i m'i Pi EPi
----------------------------------------------
JAN 2.2 6.5 -2.1 13.4 -9.6 30 9
FEB 2.0 6.0 -1.9 13.9 -9.6 41 8
MAR 5.3 10.2 0.4 17.2 -6.1 54 27
APR 7.1 11.9 2.3 17.5 -3.8 52 39
MAY 10.9 16.0 5.7 22.2 0.1 67 67
JUN 13.7 18.9 8.5 25.2 3.6 66 86
JUL 17.3 23.4 11.2 29.4 6.8 39 111
AUG 16.8 22.7 10.9 28.3 6.1 42 100
SEP 14.1 19.4 8.9 24.9 3.5 73 74
OCT 9.6 14.1 5.1 19.4 -1.4 121 46
NOV 5.3 9.8 0.8 15.5 -5.4 84 22
DEC 3.0 7.2 -1.1 12.6 -8.8 79 12
----------------------------------------------
Ann. 8.9 13.8 4.1 20.0 -2.0 748 599
48F 294 inches
---------------- BIOCLIMATIC INDEX AND DIAGNOSIS -----------------
Thermicity index............................(It): 130
Compensated thermicity index...............(Itc): 130
Simple continentality index.................(Ic): 15.3
Diurnality index............................(Id): 7.9
Annual ombrothermic index...................(Io): 6.97
Bimonthly estival ombrothermic index......(Ios2): 2.38
Threemonthly estival ombrothermic index...(Ios3): 3.08
Fourmonthly estival ombrothermic index....(Ios4): 3.65
Annual ombro-evaporation index.............(Ioe): 1.25
Annual aridity index.......................(Iar): 0.8
Annual positive temperature.................(Tp): 1073
Annual negative temperature.................(Tn): 0
Estival temperature.........................(Ts): 482
Positive precipitation......................(Pp): 748 -- 294 inches
Nšof years P>4T P:2T a 4T P:T a 2T P>T T<=0
10 2 0 0 0
Continentality - Latitudinal belt: Euoceanic - Eutemperate
Bioclimate(Variant):: TEMPERATE OCEANIC (SUBMEDITERRANEAN)
Bioclimatic belt....: LOW SUPRATEMPERATE (SUPRASUBMEDIT.) LOW HUMID
WATER INDEX CARD
Altitude = 1400 m.
----------------------------------------------------------
T PE P VR R RE DF SP DR HC
----------------------------------------------------------
JAN 2.2 9 30 0 100 9 0 21 32 2.4
FEB 2.0 8 41 0 100 8 0 33 33 4.2
MAR 5.3 27 54 0 100 27 0 27 30 1.0
APR 7.1 39 52 0 100 39 0 13 22 0.3
MAY 10.9 67 67 0 100 67 0 0 11 0.0
JUN 13.7 86 66 -20 80 86 0 0 5 -0.2
JUL 17.3 111 39 -72 8 111 0 0 3 -0.6
AGO 16.8 100 42 -8 0 50 50 0 1 -0.6
SEP 14.1 74 73 0 0 73 1 0 1 0.0
OCT 9.6 46 121 75 75 46 0 0 0 1.6
NOV 5.3 22 84 25 100 22 0 38 19 2.9
DEC 3.0 12 79 0 100 12 0 67 43 5.7
----------------------------------------------------------
Ann. 8.9 599 748 549 51 199 199
T=Average temperatura PE=Potential evapotranspiration P=Precipitation VR=Variation of the reserve
R=Reserve RE=Real evapotranspiration DF=Deficit SP=Superavit DR=Drainage
HC=Humidity coeficient
considerations:
cows are present 4-5 months a year extensively. I know they will eat bamboo which could be ok if they keep in check windbreaks. Will they break existing canes once established? Would keeping cows out for a few critical months solve the problem?
Irrigation is not an option.
Bamboo would grow in full sun (40š latitude)
Thanks