Capillary water and how it can help to combat desertification
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2010
- Capillary water plays an important role in reducing desertification. Nature spreads its seeds through fall by blow along with the gain or via animal manure. Nature digs itself no hole for the seed, so why should we do that?
Watch the video and learn more about how the natural plant and how it uses capillary water in the soil!
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Without sound this worked well for a short video. It caused me to pause and read, which led to contemplation.
I have observed that young trees and bushes grow better when the weeds are tall, but when I pull the weeds out then the growth of the desired plant suffers and slows down. Now I know why, it is because the tall weeds were shading and cooling the ground allowing the capillary water to rise into the root zone of the desired plant.
I can create a similar cooling effect with mulch, which is neater looking and the Fire Department approves of mulch but not tall weeds. But it requires effort, time and resources to mulch. Mother Nature just grows weeds! :)
Greetings from the LooseNatural farm in Andalusia Spain
Thank you for this
Thank you for this gem
Very informative.
Great video and explanation. Would love to use it for my horticulture students - unit Irrigation (New Zealand). Could I do that?
Pieter, Nice presentation! C. Bergs Portland, Oregon
Superb concept
The video should have been voiced.
So the groasis growbox provides shading and water to maintain capillary action?
Great
Sir plz upload a vdo of gravitational water
Thanks for your video! I still have a question, about 0:50, why the capillary water is not affected by gravity?
Junhao Huang it is affected by gravity, but the pull of gravity is lower than the pressure, therefore water rises. Think of a tube filled with water, if you press on the tube, by creating pressure the water can go up the tube. The gravity is still there but the pressure overcomes it
When Adhesive force is greater than cohesive force cappillary water is not affected by gravity
@@diwavasu1 This is the correct answer. Basic physics science.
hmm good
smart
No sound?
Well well well
Capillary water can and does salinate the soil. You can't just praise it unconditionally. Salination encourages desertification itself
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Plant more trees
Africa should try to replace millions of trees and shrubs , the Arabs in their countries should do the same and south America should stop cutting down their massive forests in order to stop carbon proliferation , but these things are all good but they all have to be balanced as so not to infect each other by stopping the natural way the earth goes about its cycles which means we must not interfere with natures natural way
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its odd the auto English generation is making some pieces of English words that doesn't make sense. i have to turn it off. LOL
Tree is not very smart, because it lack notochord and brain in it evolution lineage.