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Influence of Typhoon on the Paddy Rice Production in Kyushu and Yamaguchi Districts in 2004 and Salty Wind Damage of Rice Caused by Typhoon 0418 (SONGDA) : Haruhiko Yamamoto and Kiyoshi Iwaya (Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi Univ., Yamaguchi 753-8515)
Kyushu district Rice Salty wind damage Typhoon 0418 Yamaguchi prefecture
2009/7/8
Five typhoons (No.15•16•18•21•23) approached and landed from booting to harvesting time in Kyushu and Yamaguchi districts in 2004. The grain yield and quality of paddy rice wer...
Salty Wind Damage on Rice by Typhoon 0415 (MEGI) on the Sea of Japan Coastal Region of Tohoku and Hokuriku Districts
Niigata Prefecture Rice Salty Wind Damage Sea of Japan Tohoku District Typhoon 0415
2009/7/8
Typhoon 0415 (T0415, MEGI) passed through the Sea of Japan coast of Hokuriku and Tohoku Districts on August 19-20, 2004. A gust of wind stronger than 30m/s was recorded in the coastal region, and a g...
Rapid Evaluation of Salty Wind Damage by the Amount of Salt Adhered to the Panicles of Rice Plant using Electric Conductivity(EC)
EC Panicle Rice plants Salt Salty wind damage Sodium chloride Working curve
2009/7/8
Decline of rice yield by salty wind is related to the amount of Na adhered to the rice panicles. Generally, the amount of Na (and/or Cl) in solution is determined by titration with silver nitrate,at...
Comparison of the Degree of Damage between Rice Plants Sprayed with Seawater and Exposed to Salty Wind Damage by the Typhoon No.15 in 2004
Sea water Artificial reproduction Rice yield Salty wind damage Amount of NaCl adhesion per panicle
2009/7/7
The decrease in the rice yield caused by salty winds is due to the increased amount of sodium (Na) adhered to panicles and leaves. The effect of the amount of Na adhered to plants on the yield of ric...