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Pictures or tables that provide information about physical and climatic factors that favor or hinder maize production in Mqanduli.
Pictures or tables that provide information about physical and climatic factors that favor or hinder maize production in Mqanduli.
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May 1
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Google Gemini AI
May 1
Table 1: Physical and Climatic Factors Favorable for Maize Production in Mqanduli
| Factor | Favorable Range | |---|---| | Soil Type | Well-drained, sandy loam or clay loam with high organic matter content | | Altitude | 200-800 m above sea level | | Rainfall | 500-700 mm per annum, evenly distributed | | Temperature | Mean maximum temperature of 25-30°C and mean minimum temperature of 12-15°C | | Sunshine | High levels of sunshine (8-10 hours per day) |
Table 2: Physical and Climatic Factors Hinder Maize Production in Mqanduli
| Factor | Hindering Range | |---|---| | Soil Salinity | High levels of salt in the soil can inhibit plant growth and reduce yields | | Soil Erosion | Steep slopes and heavy rainfall can lead to soil erosion, reducing soil fertility and yields | | Drought | Extended periods of low rainfall can lead to water stress and reduced yields | | Hail | Severe hailstorms can damage maize plants and reduce yields | | Extreme Temperatures | Temperatures above 35°C or below 5°C can damage maize plants and reduce yields |