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- Studies on the Frost Damage on the Tea Bush (Part 6):On the Height of Covering for the Warm Keeping
- Effect of Rate of Freezing or Thawing upon Frost Injury
- On the Scattering of Tea Pollen by Wind
- Effect of Soil Texture upon the Growth
- A Newly Registered Tea Variety "Benifuji"for Black Tea
- Reference of the Cover Material for Frost Protection in the Tea Field
- Studies on the Frost Damage on the Tea Plant (Part 4):On the Re-sprouting and Growth of Tea Bud after the Frost Damage and the Effect of Growth Promoting Treatment to the Re-growing Bud
- Usage of Slow Acting Nitrogen Fertilizers before Planting Tea Plant
- The Observation of Growing Cycle on the Part of Upper and Under Ground of the Tea Plant Using the Mist Box Culture
- Studies on the Extension of Tea Plucking Periods by the Plant Growth Regulator (Part 3):A Controlling Plan of the Tea Plucking Periods in a Year
- Studies on Increasing of Frost Hardiness to the Tea Shoots
- Studies on the Extension of Tea Plucking Period by the Plant Growth Regulator (Part 2):On the Effect of Retarded Plucking Period upon the Yield and Qualities of Tea in Each Season
- Report of the Survey on the Dehydrate Injury of Tea Field in Kyushu and Shikoku District
- Simple Methods of Judging the Qualities of Black Tea for Individual Selection Work in Tea Plant Breeding (Part 1):Relationships among the Chloroform Test, Tannin Content and the Qualities of Black Tea
- The Germination of Tea Seed (Part 2):Accelerating Effect of Pre-Treatment on the Seed Germination
- Simple Methods of Judging the Qualities of Black Tea for Individual Selection Work in Tea Plant Breeding (Part 2):Relationships between the Fermentation Abilities in the Raikai Tea Manufacturing and the Qualities of Black Tea
- Measurement of the Frost Hardiness in Black Tea Varieties Using the Freezing Test of Matured Leaves (Part 2):An Evaluation of the Frost Injury by Measuring the Electric Conductivity of Exosmosis of Tea Leaves
- Effects of Use of Frost Protective Fan on Frost Injury to Tea Plants in March 2010 at Makinohara, Shizuoka
- 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
- Frost Injury of Tea Fields in Makurazaki Tea Research Station of the National Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science on March 11, 2010