Title of article
Long-term impact of nitrogen and potassium fertilizers on yield, soil nutrients and biochemical parameters of tea
Author/Authors
Venkatesan، Selvaraj نويسنده , , Murugesan، Subramanian نويسنده , , Ganapathy، Muthukumar NK نويسنده , , Verma، Dinesh P نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-1938
From page
1939
To page
0
Abstract
A field experiment was conducted with tea cultivar UPASI-9 over a period of 9 years to evaluate the long-term effects of nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) fertilizers on yield, biochemical parameters, soil and leaf nutrient status. The yield increase was as high as 66% over the control for N application of 450 kg ha^-1 year^-1. Polyphenol and amino acid contents increased with increase in K application rate. Positive and significant correlation was found between nitrate reductase activity and the amino acid content of the tea shoots. While ammoniacal nitrogen in the soil was not affected by the application of fertilizer, ammonium acetate extractable K increased. The failure to apply fertilizer resulted in depletion of the organic matter status of the soil. Although increased rate of nitrogen application increased the overall yield of made tea (kg ha^-1 year^-1), the specific yield (kg kg^-1 N) declined. The soil tended to become acidic from frequent application of high doses of nitrogenous fertilizer. The leaf NK status was significantly influenced by the various treatments
Keywords
sugars , Soil pH , catechins , soil organic matter , NK fertilizers , leaf NK , amino acids
Journal title
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Record number
82118
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