Tea is one of the world's most popular beverages, known for its cultural significance and numerous health benefits. A clear understanding of the origin and history of domestication of the tea species is a fundamental pre-requisite for effective germplasm conservation and improvement. Though there is a general consensus about the center of origin of the tea plant, the evolutionary origin and expansion history of the species remain shrouded in controversy, with studies often reporting conflicting findings. This mini review provides a concise summary of the current state of knowledge regarding the origin, domestication, and dissemination of the species around the world. We note that tea was domesticated around 3000 B.C. either from non-tea wil...
Not AvailableThe most important evolutionary event in the success of commercial tea cultivation outs...
Tea is the most popular non-alcoholic beverage worldwide and is one of the most important tree cash ...
To revive cultivation of the tea unique to the western Himalayan region, it is important to evaluate...
Although China and India are the two largest tea-producing countries, the domestication origin and b...
BACKGROUND:Tea is the world's most popular non-alcoholic beverage. China and India are known to be t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Tea is the world’s most popular non-alcoholic beverage. China and India are...
Abstract Background Cultivated tea is one of the most important economic and ecological trees distri...
Background: Tea is the world’s most popular non-alcoholic beverage. China and India are known to be ...
Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) is one of the oldest and most popular beverages in the world. It has refr...
The taxonomy of the species of Camellia L. involved in the evolution of the tea plant is discussed a...
Members of the genus Camellia interbreed relatively freely and several natural species hybrids exist...
Phylogeographic, population genetics and diversity analysis are crucial for local tea resource conse...
The tea family (Theaceae) has a highly unusual amphi-Pacific disjunct distribution: most extant spec...
Wild teas are valuable genetic resources for studying domestication and breeding. Here we report the...
The cultivation of tea has had major impact on societies and environments across the world. It has b...
Not AvailableThe most important evolutionary event in the success of commercial tea cultivation outs...
Tea is the most popular non-alcoholic beverage worldwide and is one of the most important tree cash ...
To revive cultivation of the tea unique to the western Himalayan region, it is important to evaluate...
Although China and India are the two largest tea-producing countries, the domestication origin and b...
BACKGROUND:Tea is the world's most popular non-alcoholic beverage. China and India are known to be t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Tea is the world’s most popular non-alcoholic beverage. China and India are...
Abstract Background Cultivated tea is one of the most important economic and ecological trees distri...
Background: Tea is the world’s most popular non-alcoholic beverage. China and India are known to be ...
Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) is one of the oldest and most popular beverages in the world. It has refr...
The taxonomy of the species of Camellia L. involved in the evolution of the tea plant is discussed a...
Members of the genus Camellia interbreed relatively freely and several natural species hybrids exist...
Phylogeographic, population genetics and diversity analysis are crucial for local tea resource conse...
The tea family (Theaceae) has a highly unusual amphi-Pacific disjunct distribution: most extant spec...
Wild teas are valuable genetic resources for studying domestication and breeding. Here we report the...
The cultivation of tea has had major impact on societies and environments across the world. It has b...
Not AvailableThe most important evolutionary event in the success of commercial tea cultivation outs...
Tea is the most popular non-alcoholic beverage worldwide and is one of the most important tree cash ...
To revive cultivation of the tea unique to the western Himalayan region, it is important to evaluate...