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Japanese Journal of Crop Science
Influences of Root Pruning on Shoot Growth and Yield of the Summer Crops in Mature Tea Plants
Masataka YAMASHITA1  Tetsuji SABA1  Toshio TAKYU1 
关键词: Camellia sinensis (L).;    Camellia sinensis(L.);    Regeneration;    三番茶;    Root pruning;    Second crop;    収量;    Tea plants;    樹勢更新;    Third crop;    断根処理;    Yield;    茶樹;    ニ番茶;   
DOI  :  10.1626/jcs.66.381
学科分类:农业科学(综合)
来源: Nihon Sakumotsu Gakkai / Crop Science Society of Japan
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【 摘 要 】

In 1990, different root pruning treatments in conjunction with shoot pruning and the application of nitrogen and organic materials were carried out on 18-year-old tea plants (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze). The pruning treatments consisted of 1) light pruning every late August and application of organic materials (conventional), 2) heavy root pruning and application of heavy nitrogen and organic materials only in late September of 1990 (late September I), 3) heavy root pruning plus shoot pruning only in late August of 1990(late August II), 4) heavy root pruning plus shoot pruning and application of heavy nitrogen and organic materials only in late September of 1990 (late September II), and 5) no pruning (control). The influences of the root pruning treatments on shoot growth and yield in the following summer tea season (second and third crops) were studied from 1991 to 1994. For f he control plot, shoot numbers per unit plucking surface area and 100-new-shoot weights in the second and third crop seasons showed no remarkable annual changes, and yields in both crop seasons were almost steady over four years. For the late August I treatment, yields in both crop seasons were steady and maintained the same level as the control over four years. For the late September I treatment, the yield of the second crop turned increased after the second year through an increase in shoot number without a decrease in shoot weight, although there was a reduction of about 10% in the first year. The late August II and late September II treatments failed to give better yields for the second and third crops as compared to the control throughout the four years. The influences of root pruning on shoot growth and yield of summer crop seemed to diminish after the first crop. Some treatments, however, affected yields in the second crop season and even in the third crop season. The results prove that root pruning is effective to improve productivity of summer crop season and that treatment under favorable conditions is indispensable.

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