Review of Active Plant Frost Protection Equipment and Technologies: Current Status, Challenges, and Future Prospects
2025
Tianhong Liu | Songchao Zhang | Tao Sun | Cong Ma | Xinyu Xue
Frost poses a significant threat to agricultural production, leading to reduced crop yields and deterioration in quality. This review systematically provides an overview of the types and causes of plant frost, and delves into the principles, research progress, and application status of three key active frost protection (FP) technologies: air disturbance, sprinkler irrigation, and heating. It also scrutinizes the challenges faced by current FP equipment, such as high costs, complex maintenance, and noise pollution. Air disturbance technology utilizes fans to mix upper and lower air layers, increasing the canopy temperature, with research focusing on fan optimization and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) application. Sprinkler irrigation technology releases latent heat through water freezing, with research centering on water saving and automation. Heating technology directly supplies heat, with attention on heat source optimization and mobile heating strategies. Finally, this review outlines the development trends of plant FP equipment and technologies, highlighting the promising application prospects of agricultural UAVs in FP, which can have multi-purpose use and effectively reduce costs.
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