The effect of shelter on temperate crops: review to define research for Australian conditions
The effect of shelter on temperate crops: review to define research for Australian conditions

The effect of shelter on temperate crops: review to define research for Australian conditions

Posted 05 August 2022


The fact that the shelter created by windbreaks can have a significant, positive effect on crop production is supported by eight decades of research from many countries around the world. Although the concept of planting windbreaks to enhance crop production has general currency in Australia, the practice is not as wide as it could be.


The fact that the shelter created by windbreaks can have a significant, positive effect on crop production is supported by eight decades of research from many countries around the world. Although the concept of planting windbreaks to enhance crop production has general currency in Australia, the practice is not as wide as it could be.

This review of the last decade of windbreak literature defines the research needed to encourage wider utilisation of windbreak technology. After outlining the principal mechanisms behind the effect of shelter on temperate crops, the review discusses relevant literature of the past decade especially that from Australia.

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Department of Agronomy and Farming Systems, University Adelaide, I K Nuberg