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Indian Journal of Plant and Soil

Volume  2, Issue 2, July - December 2015, Pages 87-91
 

Original Article

Shoot Generations in Productivity Management in Tea (Camellia L . spp.)

V. Ranganathan

Consultant, IMT Technologies Ltd., Pune-4 Maharashtra

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Abstract

 Tea yield, in simple terms is the weight of all shoots plucked in a unit area in unit time. Shoot generations and their weight, therefore, determine the productivity of tea. The relations between shoot generation, shoot weight and yield are quantified in this paper to enable to understand and appreciate the significance of plucking interval style and standard in planning tea harvesting systems.


Corresponding Author : V. Ranganathan