Advances in Agronomy: 57

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Evolution of the total number of citations and journal's self-citations received by a journal's published documents during the three previous years. Nitrogen Supply to Tea. Tocklai Experimental Station Memorandum No. Water use of a tea estate from soil moisture measurements. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal Global food security and food for thought. Global Environmental Change A study of the water use of tea in East Africa using a hydraulic lysimeter. The Japanese plucking machine. Comparisons of tolerant ability of mature field grown tea Camellia sinensis L.

Tropical Agricultural Research 22 1: The advance of tea production in Indonesia. In Recent Developments in Tea Production: Proceedings of the International Symposium ed. Taiwan Tea Experiment Station , — International Journal of Tea Science 6 2: De Costa , W. Tree—crop interactions in hedgerow intercropping with different tree species and tea in Sri Lanka.

Soil and plant nutrients. Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology Sustainable Livelihoods Guidance Sheets. UK Department for International Development. Mechanisation of harvesting in tea: International Journal of Tea Science 8 4: Yield Response to Water. Studies in the yield of tea: The experimental errors of field experiments with tea.


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Journal of Agricultural Science Cambridge 21 3: Further experiments on manurial response with special reference to nitrogen. Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture. Tea , 2nd edn. Eucalypt Domestication and Breeding. Tea, Camellia sinensis Camelliaceae. In The Evolution of Crop Plants , 2nd edn ed. Longman , 22 — Plucking policy and techniques. A successful plant improvement programme in tea Camellia sinensis L.

Economic analysis of a planting density experiment for tea in China. Tropical Agriculture Trinidad 67 3: The resurgence of the tea industry in China: Outlook on Agriculture 18 1: Machine tea harvesting in east and central Africa. Factors affecting tea yields in Malawi. Stomatal physiology and water relations of the tea bush. Tea Research Institute of East Africa , 89 — Observations on the growth of roots and shoots of tea Camellia sinensis L.

Journal of Horticultural Science In Ecophysiology of Tropical Crops ed. Simulation of intraseasonal yield fluctuations of tea in Malawi. How a Georgian prince smuggled tea out of China. Available sulphur status of Dooars tea soils. International Journal of Tea Science 5: Eco-friendly management of tea plantations towards sustainability. International Journal of Tea Science 3: Estimating the decrease in yield on ceasing to manure unshaded tea. Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture Estimating the probable change in yield with time on altering the level of manuring of tea.

Some problems of tea breeding. Vegetative Propagation of Tea.

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Tea Research Institute of East Africa. An evaluation of some criteria in selecting large yielding tea clones. Nitrogen supply and crop yield: Plant and Soil Fertilisers for Tea in Central and Southern Africa , revised edn. Tea Research Foundation of Central Africa. Pruning, pruning cycles and skiffing. The Drink that Changed the World.

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Tea genetic resources in Sri Lanka: International Journal of Tea Science 8 3: Guokun , Yao and Tiejun , Ge. Effect of close planting on output and quality of tea and the eco-environment of tea garden in Chinese. Journal of Tea Science 6 1. Construction of a genetic linkage map for Camellia sinensis tea. Leaf temperature, leaf pose and productivity of the tea bush. Shade in North-East Indian tea plantations I. Foliar illumination and canopy characteristics. The effect of high temperatures on some aspects of the physiology and cultivation of the tea bush, Camellia sinensis in North East India.

The 16th Symposium of the British Ecological Society ed. Blackwell , — A system of soil management for tea. Tea Magazine 10 3: International Book Distributing Company. Near-infrared reflectance prediction of quality, theaflavin content and moisture content of black tea.

Unpublished report, Cranfield University. Sustainable Tea at Unilever. Observations on winter dormancy of tea in Malawi. The responses of leaf gas exchange and stomatal conductance to air humidity in shade-grown coffee, tea and cacao plants as compared with sunflower. Revista Brasileira de Fisiologia Vegetal 1: The effect of eucalypts on water tables in an irrigation area of northern Victoria.

Interpretation of foliar analysis results. Estimation of the market value of central African tea by theaflavin analysis. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Relationship between the flavanol composition of fresh tea shoots and the theaflavin content of manufactured tea. Tea in Myanmar, with special reference to pickled tea. Physiological and biochemical characteristics of tea plants interplanted with trees. In Agroforestry Systems in China ed. Characteristics of soil fertility in tea Camellia sinensis and tallow Sapium sebiferum complex ecosystem in south of Anhui province.

Journal of Tea Science 2: Descriptors for Tea Camellia sinensis. International Plant Genetic Resources Institute. Tea production and consumption in Japan. International Journal of Tea Science 6 4: A study on ecophysiology of tea Camellia sinensis with special reference to the influence of climatic factors on physiology of a few selected tea clones of Darjeeling. International Journal of Tea Science 1 4: An ecophysiological evaluation of the suitability of Eucalyptus grandis for planting in the tropics.

Forest Ecology and Management Water use by Eucalyptus tereticornis stands of differing density in southern India. Optimising productivity of ageing tea plantations: Productivity and nitrogen use in tea plantations in relation to age and genotype. Field Crops Research Changes in soil properties following conversion of forests into intensively managed Camellia sinensis L. Alternative means for rapid multiplication of tea: Inheritance of yield, drought tolerance and quality traits in tea Camellia sinensis L.

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African Journal of Plant Science 3: Assessment of genetic similarities among popularly cultivated tea clones in Kenya using RAPD markers. Genomic mapping and testing for quantitative trait loci in tea Camellia sinensis L. Tree Genetics and Genomes 6: Mapping quantitative trait loci influencing pest damage and quality trait in tea Camellia sinensis L. Osmotic adjustment and associated water relations of clonal tea Camellia sinensis L.

Sabaragamuwa University Journal 2: Soil erosion and conservation in new plantings. Rejuvenation of abandoned tea smallholdings. A modified method of chip budding tea Camellia sinensis. Cleft grafting on unrooted tea cuttings in the nursery. Rootstock influence on yield and quality of tea Camellis sinensis L. Journal of Horticultural Science 56 2: Effect of varying ratios of enriched manures on nutrient uptake, soil chemical properties, yields and quality of clonal tea. Harnessing the soil system as an engine for sustainable tea production.


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  5. Managing declining yields from ageing tea populations. Effects of planting density on the productivity and water use of young tea Camellia sinensis L. Effects of planting density on the productivity and water use of tea Camellia sinensis L. Measurement of water use in young tea using sap flow meters with a stem heat balance method. Agricultural Water Management Responses of young clonal tea to planting density. Drip irrigation of tea Camellia sinensis L. Yield and crop water productivity responses to irrigation. Agriculture Water Management The Mitchell Cotts tea combine.

    Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research Tea mechanization in Uganda. Agricultural Engineer 46 2: Clone Inventory in Tanzania. Does wild tea exist? A meta-analysis of the impacts of genetically modified crops. Status of tea production in Japan. Biochemical characteristics of tea Camellia L. International Journal of Tea Science 10 1: Seasonal and clonal variations in shoot extension rates and population density of Darjeeling tea clones Camellia sinensis L.

    Booker Tropical Soil Manual. Booker Agriculture International Ltd. Yield and the spacing of tea. Some observations of soil moisture under tea in Malawi. The effect of pruning mature tea. Molecular analysis of genetic diversity and taxonomy of tea, Camellia sinensis.


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    Thesis, University of Cambridge. The tea bush under irrigation. A new irrigation regime for agricultural crops.

    Status of tea production and utilization in Korea. Moving beyond the GM debate.

    Northeast Agronomy and Diversified Agriculture Programs

    Quantifying carbon storage for tea plantations in China. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment What is the safe number of clones per plantation? Tea selection in Tanzania. A reliable technique to identify superior quality clones from tea germplasm. Inheritance of catechin and caffeine in Kenyan tea Camellia sinensis L. Thesis, University of Eldoret, Kenya. Dry matter production and partitioning in relation to yield of tea. The effect of plucking on dry matter production and partitioning in young clonal tea plants Camellia sinensis L. East African Agriculture and Forestry Journal 53 4: Impact of nitrogen fertilizer applications on surface water nitrate levels within a Kenyan tea plantation.

    Journal of Chemistry The True History of Tea. International Journal of Tea Science 8: The effect of genotype by environment interactions on yield and quality of tea Camellia sinensis L. Imperial Bureau of Soil Science. Mechanical harvesting of tea in the central and southern African region. A review of current recommendations for pruning tea.

    Shoot development and extension. Field establishment using rooted cuttings from Speedling trays. Effect of shade trees on tea yields. The taste of tea. Soil water depletion and replenishment during first and early second rotation Eucalyptus globulus plantations with deep soil profiles. In Global Advances in Tea Science ed. Stadium Press , II. Growing sustainable tea on Kenyan smallholder farms. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 9 1: The Japanese tea market.

    Response of composite tea plants to drought and irrigation in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Responses of clones to drought and irrigation. Producing low-caffeine tea through post-transcriptional silencing of caffeine synthase mRNA. Plant Molecular Biology Diurnal variation in photosynthesis and photoinhibition in tea: Journal of Experimental Botany Evaluating drip irrigation in commercial tea production in Tanzania. Irrigation and Drainage Systems Transgenic tea [ Camellia sinensis L.

    Kangra Jat] plants obtained by Agrobacterium -mediated transformation of somatic embryos. Plant Cell Reports Solar radiation and productivity in tropical ecosystems. Journal of Applied Ecology 9: Relationship between vesicular-arbuscular-mycorrhizal infection and soil phosphorus concentration in tea fields. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 35 1: International Journal of Tea Science 8 1: Residual effects of nursery manipulation on field performance of two tea clones. Procedures for the propagation of plucking shoots and composites in Speedling trays.

    Maximising crop and total value of some TRF clones by plucking at optimum shoot age. Screening of tea Camellia sinensis for trait-associated molecular markers. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology Comparison of potential and actual yields of tea Camellia sinensis in central and southern Africa. Assessment of the mating system of Camellia sinensis in biclonal seed orchards based on PCR markers. Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology Canopy architecture in tea. Journal of Plantation Crops 14 2: Rationalisation of plucking intervals in tea.

    Hail reports from Kericho and Nandi tea areas. Rehabilitation of moribund tea plants: Clonal tea response to frequency and height of mechanical harvesting. Response of seedling tea to height and frequency of mechanical harvesting in Kenya highlands. Climate change, the monsoon and tea yields in China. Clonal variation of tea Camellia sinensis L. Kuntze in countering water deficiency. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants Performance of clonal tea plants on rehabilitated moribund tea soils. Responses of tea to environment in Kenya.

    Variations in leaf anatomy and gas exchange in tea clones with different ploidy. Journal of Horticultural Science Biotechnology Detecting sensitivity to extreme climatic conditions in tea: In Topics in Ecology: Structure and Function of Plants in Ecosystems ed. Crop residue is a key for sustaining maximum food production and for conservation of our biosphere.

    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 65 5: Potential use of precision conservation techniques to reduce nitrate leaching in irrigated crops.

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    Advances in precision conservation. Advances in Agronomy Conservation practices to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 66 4: A new GIS nitrogen trading tool concept for conservation and reduction of reactive nitrogen losses to the environment. Nitrogen fertilizer management based on site-specific management zones reduces potential for NO3-N leaching.

    Assessment of nitrogen losses to the environment with a Nitrogen Trading Tool. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture Improved indexes for targeting placement of buffers of Hortonian runoff. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 66 6: Agriculture and Consumer Protection Department. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

    Identifying critical agricultural areas with three-meter LiDAR elevation data for precision conservation. Active remote sensing and grain yield in irrigated agriculture. Journal of Precision Agriculture 8 s: Normalized difference vegetation index and soil color-based management zones in irrigated maize. Potential of precision conservation agriculture as a means of increasing productivity and incomes for smallholder farmers. Biomass-bioenergy crops in the United States: