نتایج جستجو برای: tea cultivation

تعداد نتایج: 54494  

2002
T.J. Vidya Kala Suhas Julkarni

Tea, a beverage produced by steeping processed top leaves and buds of the tea plant in freshly boiled water, originated in China 2700 BC, but its medicinal properties were know much before that. China was the first country to cultivate tea. In Japan the cultivation began about 200 AD. The use of tea later spread to the other Asian countries. Tea cultivation in India was suggested as early as 17...

Journal: :ژورنال بین المللی پژوهش عملیاتی 0
h. motazarre

due to lack of using pesticides in production of green leaf, iran’s produced tea is considered as of the purest and healthiest teas in the world [1]. although, by passing one century from commencement of tea cultivation and production in iran, tea cultivation surfaces has been developed and numbers of tea making factories has been increased, no progress has been made in improvement of quality o...

H. Motazarre,

Due to lack of using pesticides in production of green leaf, Iran’s produced tea is considered as of the purest and healthiest teas in the world [1]. Although, by passing one century from commencement of tea cultivation and production in Iran, tea cultivation surfaces has been developed and numbers of tea making factories has been increased, no progress has been made in improvement of quality o...

2016
Mohammad M. Rana Zhuo-Xiao Han Da-Peng Song Guo-Feng Liu Da-Xiang Li Xiao-Chun Wan Alagarsamy Karthikeyan Shu Wei

Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) is recalcitrant to Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation largely due to the bactericidal effects of tea polyphenols and phenolics oxidation induced by necrosis of explant tissue over the process of transformation. In this study, different antioxidants/adsorbents were added as supplements to the co-cultivation and post co-cultivation media to overcome these pro...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2012
n. rezaie m. h. roozitalab h. ramezanpour

all of the tea plantations in iran are concentrated in the caspian sea region on soils previously developed under deciduous natural forests. this research conducted to study the effect of land use change (from forest to tea) on selected physico-chemical and mineralogical properties of soils under humid climate and mountainous landscape in northern iran. three transects facing west to northwest ...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2010
Kang Mo Ku Jung Nam Choi Jiyoung Kim Jeong Kee Kim Lang Gook Yoo Sang Jun Lee Young-Shick Hong Choong Hwan Lee

The different cultivation methods affect tea quality by altering the basic metabolite profiles. In this study, the metabolome changes were investigated in green tea and shade cultured green tea (tencha) by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) coupled with a multivariate data set. The principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal pr...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2003
Coşkun Gülser Aysun Pekşen

In this study, the possibility of using tea production waste as a new casing material in mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) cultivation was investigated. Some physical and chemical characteristics of tea waste, fermented tea waste and a mixture of tea waste with peat were compared with that of peat casing, as were their effects on yield. The highest yield was obtained from peat casing. Using tea prod...

2013
Kieko Saito Masahiko Ikeda

A novel form of hydroponic culture was employed to explore the physiological function of roots of a tea plant (Camellia sinensis). The pH of the nutrient solution with an actively growing tea plant decreased during cultivation. Furthermore, no oxalic acid, tartaric acid, malic acid or citric acid, all possible factors in acidification, was detected in the nutrient solution of a growing plant. A...

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