Sustainability | |
Application of Low-Phosphorous Fertilizers on Tea Plantations as a Novel Best Management Practice | |
Chi-Feng Chen1  Ming-Lone Liou2  Chia-Chang Wu3  Chien-Ju Liu3  Chih-Yi Hu3  Yen-Shuo Su3  | |
[1] Department of Natural Resources, Chinese Culture University, Taipei City 11114, Taiwan;Taipei Feitsui Reservoir Administration, New Taipei City 23160, Taiwan;Wenshan Branch, Tea Research and Extension Station, New Taipei City 22391, Taiwan; | |
关键词: agricultural best management practices (BMPs); tea; fertilizers; phosphorous; water quality; | |
DOI : 10.3390/su6106985 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Taipei Feitsui Reservoir supplies drinking water to more than five million citizens in northern Taiwan. The Feitsui Reservoir Administration and Tea Research and Extension Station have implemented a new pollution control measure for the use oflow-phosphorous (low-P) fertilizers to prevent eutrophication. In this study, we compared the quality of the soil, effluent and tea from two test fields. Low-P fertilizer was applied to one of the fields, and regular phosphorous fertilizer (regular-P) was applied to the other. The study period covered spring and winter seasons. The results showed that the investigated soil chemical properties were not influenced by either the low-P or regular-P fertilizers. The effluent quality was influenced by the precondition of the soil, which resulted in a larger average total phosphorous (TP) concentration in the low-P field. However, there was a decreasing trend in P concentration that amounted to approximately half of the average TP concentration in the regular-P field. The growth characteristics and yields were not significantly different between the two fields, but the taste and aroma of the tea from the low-P field was rated as superior to that of the regular-P field.
【 授权许可】
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