Field Survey of Tea Bush Surface Temperature and Typical Cases in Severe Frost Damage on March 30, 2010 on the Makinohara Plateau in Shizuoka Prefecture

  • Matsuo Kiyoshi
    National Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
  • Araki Takuya
    National Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
  • Okamoto Tsuyoshi
    National Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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  • 2010年3月30日静岡県牧之原台地周辺における凍霜害時の茶株面気温と典型的被害事例
  • 2010ネン 3ガツ 30ニチ シズオカケンマキノハラ ダイチ シュウヘン ニ オケル トウソウガイジ ノ チャカブメン キオン ト テンケイテキ ヒガイ ジレイ

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Abstract

Many tea fields in Shizuoka suffered severe frost damage on March 30, 2010. The minimum teabush surface temperatures in eight tea fields were investigated. Without any anti-frost equipment, the surface temperature was near -7.5°C . With frost fans, they were between -5.8°C and -3.4°C . Infields equipped with sprinklers, they were between -2.7°C and -2.0°C . We present nine photos of the typical frost damage with detailed descriptions.

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