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Assessing tea plantations biophysical and biochemical characteristics in Northeast India using satellite data
Despite advancements in using multi-temporal satellite data to assess long-term changes in Northeast India’s tea plantations, a research gap exists...
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Monitoring tea plantations during 1990–2022 using multi-temporal satellite data in Assam (India)
BackgroundTea is a valuable economic plant grown extensively in several Asian countries. The accurate map** of tea plantations is critical for the...
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HPLC and high-throughput sequencing revealed higher tea-leaves quality, soil fertility and microbial community diversity in ancient tea plantations: compared with modern tea plantations
BackgroundAncient tea plantations with an age over 100 years still reserved at Mengku Town in Lincang Region of Yunan Province, China. However, the...
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Intercrop** with aromatic plants enhances natural enemy communities facilitating pest suppression in tea plantations
Habitat management have received considerable attention in agricultural systems for the promotion of successful pest management. The intercrop** of...
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Effects of biochar and inorganic amendments on soil fertility, tea yield, and quality in both Pb–Cd-contaminated and acidified tea plantations
PurposeSoil amendment is an important method to improve soil ecology and crop quality. Field experiments of soil amendments were conducted to find a...
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Extracting tea plantations in complex landscapes using Sentinel-2 imagery and machine learning algorithms
Tea tree is an economically important crop. The rapid and efficient map** of the distribution and dynamic changes in tea plantations informs...
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The Smallholder Tea Economy and Regional Development Perspectives from India
This book discusses the smallholder tea economy and regional development opportunities in India. It first gives a conceptual overview of Plantations...
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Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze)
Tea, an important cash crop of many develo** countries, has considerable socio-economic importance for rural development and poverty alleviation.... -
Exploring the booming tea tourist industry and unconventional tourism through the ritual of drinking tea in India
More and more individuals are realizing the need to take time away from their regular lives to recharge their bodies and minds by visiting new...
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Pesticide application behavior in green tea cultivation and risk assessment of tea products: a case study of Rizhao green tea
Previous research on pesticides in green tea mainly focused on detection technology but lacked insights into pesticide use during cultivation. To...
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Understanding the population dynamics and spatial variability of tea plantation
Tea, made from Camellia sinensis leaves, is the most widely consumed beverage after water. Hence, the tea industry, and consequently tea plantation,...
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Tea plantations and their importance as host plants and hot spots for epiphytic cryptogams
Bryophytes and lichens are outstanding bioindicators, not only of the plant community in which they develop, but also the substrates on which they...
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Botryosphaeriaceae fungi causing canker and die-back on Grevillea robusta in tea plantations of Sri Lanka
Grevillea robusta (Proteaceae) is an economically important plant species. In Sri Lanka, G. robusta is a popular high shade tree in tea plantations...
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Tea and Coffee
Tea and coffee are two major beverages obtained from plants. Human beings enjoy their relaxation time thanks to liquid refreshments. In this chapter,... -
Map** tea plantations dynamics during 2000–2020 and monitoring biophysical attributes using multi-temporal satellite data in North Bengal (India)
Tea is an important cash crop, and it becomes necessary to map the spatial distribution of tea plantations. The tea industry has been expanding...
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The tea plant CsLHT1 and CsLHT6 transporters take up amino acids, as a nitrogen source, from the soil of organic tea plantations
Organic tea is more popular than conventional tea that originates from fertilized plants. Amino acids inorganic soils constitute a substantial pool...
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Ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in tea plantation soil around Tai Lake region in Suzhou, China
Tea plant [ Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze] is one of the important foliar cash crops in China, and its root system absorbs heavy metal (HM)...
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Molecular and biological investigating of tea plant necrotic ring blotch virus as a worldwide threat
Tea plant necrotic ring blotch virus (TPNRBV) has emerged as a significant threat to tea plantations, primarily in China. Since 2020, similar...
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Rubber plantations are impermeable to an avian understory specialist in Sri Lanka
BackgroundUnderstanding how landscape characteristics affect animal movement is essential for conservation in human-dominated habitats. A fundamental...
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Emerging Unorganized Sector of Tea Economy in India
It is an established fact that there is a paradigm shift in tea economy in India, i.e. from colonial corporate ownership to small-scale individual...