
The specific environmental conditions of your garden site.
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any climatic condition in a relatively small area, within a few metres or less above and below the Earth`s surface and within canopies of vegetation. ... [6 related articles]
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The climate (i.e. temperature, humidity, air movements, etc.) of a restricted area or space, e.g. of a cave or on a lesser scale of the space beneath stones in a cave. (See microhabitat).
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The local climate of specific place or habitat, as influenced by landscape features.
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The localized climate in a specific, small area as opposed to the overall climate of the larger, surrounding region. A microclimate can be very small, as to encompass a single vine, or cover a whole vineyard of several acres or more. Microclimates can be caused by slope of the land, soil type and colour, fog, exposure, wind and possibly many other ...
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The local climate of specific place or habitat, as influenced by landscape features.
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the local climate of a small site or habitat.
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A physical area with a set of conditions different from those surrounding the area.
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The small scale climate of a site, affected by site geography, site topography, vegetation, and proximity to bodies of water, etc., which may very slightly from the prevalent regional climatic conditions.
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The climate of a very small area. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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A local climate that differs from the main climate around it.
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A small area with a different climate than the surrounding area
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The localized climate in a specific, small area as opposed to the overall climate of the larger, surrounding region. A microclimate can be very small, as to encompass a single vine, or cover a whole vineyard of several acres or more. Microclimates can be caused by slope of the land, soil type and color, fog, exposure, wind and possibly many other f...
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A set of climate characteristics unique to a specific vineyard or region.
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Environmental conditions around a plant- from 2 feet down in the soil to 3 - 4 times the height of the plant. Example: Plants shading one another.
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Translations for „Microclimate“ Become a Premium Member today! See under climate. Climate Designation for the totality of all meteorological processes or possible weather conditions, including the typical sequence as well as the daily and seasonal fluctuations that are responsible for the average state of the earth's atmosphere a...
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The climate of a small or restricted area, or of the immediate surroundings of an organism or object of interest, esp. where this differs from the climate generally.
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1. Localized climate conditions within an urban area or neighborhood. 2. The climate around a tree or shrub or a stand of trees.
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Climate of a small area, such as a woodland, lake, or even a hedgerow. Significant differences can exist between the climates of two neighbouring areas – for example, a town is usually warmer than the surrounding countryside (forming a heat island), and a woodland cooler, darker, and less windy than an area of open land. Microclimates play a s......
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The climate within an area which may differ from the general surrounding area usually due to influences such as windbreaks, hills, structures or dips in the terrain
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The localized climate in a specific, small area as opposed to the overall climate of the larger, surrounding region. A microclimate can be very small, as to encompass a single vine, or cover a whole vineyard of several acres or more. Microclimates can be caused by slope of the land, soil type and color, fog, exposure, wind and many other factors.
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The climatic condition experienced in the immediate vicinity of the grape bunch. The microclimate is primarily a function of the amount of shading provided by the grape vine canopy as this affects the temperature, light intensity and humidity experienced by the bunch.
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The local climate of specific place or habitat, as influenced by landscape features.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22819

The climate of a very small or restricted area, especially when this differs from the climate of the surrounding area.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/23353

The climate of a very small or restricted area, especially when this differs from the climate of the surrounding area.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/23362
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