The responses of composite tea plants to drought and irrigation were studied in a line-source experiment in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Two scion clones (SI5/10 and K35) were grafted onto each of three rootstock clones (6/8, SFS150 and PC81). The scions were also grafted onto each other (i.e. SI5/10 on K35 and vice versa), and cuttings of ungrafted clones SI5/10 and K35 were prepared at the same times as the controls. In February 1996, the plants were field planted at a spacing of 1.2 x 0.8 m. Six differential irrigation treatments ranging from rainfed conditions (no irrigation) to full irrigation were imposed during the dry seasons, though from planting up to the end of August 1998, the experiment was uniformly irrigated to ensure...
Keywords: Kenya, Camellia sinensis L., clones, seedlings, tea industry, management, N-P-K, biomass, ...
Plantation-grown Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) is the principal source of tea tree oil in Austra...
The response of the protea hybrid ‘Sylvia’ (Protea susannae X Protea eximia) to irrigation was inves...
A line-source experiment, planted in August 1988, was used to quantify the yield responses of six te...
To assist commercial producers with optimising the use of irrigation water, the responses to drough...
The effects of drip irrigation on the yield and crop water productivity responses of four tea (Camel...
The yield responses to drought and temperature of six contrasting tea clones were studied in a line...
The physiological basis for differences in yields from well-watered and droughted plants of four co...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN050972 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The low elevation tea growing region of Sri Lanka produces 60% of the national production and the mo...
The history of tea development in Tanzania from the early part of this century to the present is su...
Over an eight-year period, harvesting methods based on simple mechanical aids (blade and shear) wer...
Extreme shifts in water availability linked to global climate change are impacting crops worldwide. ...
Kayonza growers’ tea factory is a remote tea factory in south western Uganda which consists of two ...
Not AvailableAn experiment under rainfed condition was conducted in the farmer's field in the Nilg...
Keywords: Kenya, Camellia sinensis L., clones, seedlings, tea industry, management, N-P-K, biomass, ...
Plantation-grown Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) is the principal source of tea tree oil in Austra...
The response of the protea hybrid ‘Sylvia’ (Protea susannae X Protea eximia) to irrigation was inves...
A line-source experiment, planted in August 1988, was used to quantify the yield responses of six te...
To assist commercial producers with optimising the use of irrigation water, the responses to drough...
The effects of drip irrigation on the yield and crop water productivity responses of four tea (Camel...
The yield responses to drought and temperature of six contrasting tea clones were studied in a line...
The physiological basis for differences in yields from well-watered and droughted plants of four co...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN050972 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The low elevation tea growing region of Sri Lanka produces 60% of the national production and the mo...
The history of tea development in Tanzania from the early part of this century to the present is su...
Over an eight-year period, harvesting methods based on simple mechanical aids (blade and shear) wer...
Extreme shifts in water availability linked to global climate change are impacting crops worldwide. ...
Kayonza growers’ tea factory is a remote tea factory in south western Uganda which consists of two ...
Not AvailableAn experiment under rainfed condition was conducted in the farmer's field in the Nilg...
Keywords: Kenya, Camellia sinensis L., clones, seedlings, tea industry, management, N-P-K, biomass, ...
Plantation-grown Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) is the principal source of tea tree oil in Austra...
The response of the protea hybrid ‘Sylvia’ (Protea susannae X Protea eximia) to irrigation was inves...