Course title
農業気象学   [Agricultural Meteorology]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year 2  Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code 01AN2203
Instructor(s)
松岡 延浩, 田中 治夫   [MATSUOKA Nobuhiro, TANAKA Haruo]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office   Email address

Course description
This course provide the basic theory of meteorology necessary in order to maintain and manage the farm land. The first half, the meteorological factors, transfer of heat and moisture, photosynthesis will be discussed. The second half, the formation of local climate and its application to crop production and meteorological disaster for agriculture will be discussed.
Expected Learning
Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to:
Describe the nature of the meteorological factors properly.
Quantitatively explain the effects of meteorological factors is on the growth of the crop.
Quantitatively explain the effect of crop canopies on the meteorological factors.
Describe the mechanisms of agricultural meteorological disasters and its protection.
Course schedule
1. Heat budget on vegetation, Radiation
2. Air temperature and humidity, Precipitation and soil water budget
3. Wind and energy
4. Vegetation and photosynthesis
5. Climate and agriculture
6. Meteorological disaster on Agriculture, Cool summer damage
7. Frost damage
8. Summary
Prerequisites
Knowledge of mathematics III for senior high school
Required Text(s) and Materials
Non
References
Japanese text
新農業気象・環境学/長野敏英・大政謙次編,朝倉書店,2005
生物環境気象学/浦野慎一他共著,文永堂出版,2009
Assessment/Grading
Exams of 50 points on each half of this course
Message from instructor(s)
We need to know the basic theory about the various weather element to manage farmlands. In this course, I hope you will acquire the ability to analyze phenomenon on the farmland and to apply them to agricultural management by yourselves.
Course keywords
Micrometeorology,Heat transfer,transport of substance,Environmental control of plants
Office hours
Only by e-mail
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3/13/2017 3:58:56 PM