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El. knyga: Advances in Tea Agronomy

(Cranfield University, UK)
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jan-2018
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108206396
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jan-2018
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108206396

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Tea is big business. After water, tea is believed to be the most widely consumed beverage in the world. And yet, as productivity increases, the real price of tea declines while labour costs continue to rise. Tea remains a labour intensive industry. With a distinguished career spanning over 50 years and rich experience in diverse crops, Mike Carr is eminently qualified to indulge in an intelligent discourse on tea agronomy. In addition to a comprehensive review of the principal tea growing regions worldwide in terms of structure, productivity and principal constraints, he has attempted to question and seeks to find the associated experimental evidence needed to support current and future crop management practices. The book will assist all those involved in the tea industry to become creative thinkers and to question accepted practices. International in content, it will appeal to practitioners and students from tea growing countries worldwide.

This book seeks to identify and evaluate research on which current commercial tea crop management practices are based. It is written for all involved in the management of tea estates and smallholdings around the world, students at agricultural colleges, and practitioners and consultants working in the tea industry.

Recenzijos

'An exquisite work describing the major aspects of tea planting and cultivation, written by Professor M. K. V. Carr, a famous scholar in this field. I believe this book will be a distinguished addition to the world of tea science.' Zong-Mao Chen, Tea Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

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This book considers research findings that can inform the practice of managing tea crops.
Foreword ix
Dr V. S. Sharma
Preface: It All Depends xi
Acknowledgement xiii
1 Karibuni! Welcome to You All
1(10)
2 The World of Tea: A Geriatric Problem
11(24)
3 A Changing Climate: Stay Cool!
35(52)
4 Taxonomic Delight: Only Plant the Best!
87(19)
5 The Well-Bred Tea Bush: Developing High-Yielding Clones
106(31)
R. H. V. Corley
G. K. Tuwei
6 Planting and Replanting: Who Ever Said This Was Simple?
137(26)
7 Understanding the Growth Processes: Creating a Framework
163(21)
8 Roots Exposed: Life Underground
184(14)
9 We Are Only Growing Leaves: Source or Sink?
198(14)
10 Plucks Shoots, and Leaves: Looking After the Children
212(17)
11 Machine-Assisted Harvesting: The Need of the Hour
229(24)
M. K. V. Carr
C. J. Flowers
12 Hidden Hunger and Intelligent Guesswork: We Can Only Build on What Has Gone Before
253(24)
13 Pores for Thought: Gaseous Exchange
277(14)
14 More Pores for Thought: The Answer Lies in the Soil
291(12)
15 Water Productivity: More Crop per Drop
303(29)
16 A Shady Business: Teas Need Trees
332(16)
17 A Nice Cup of Tea: Is It Made in the Field or in the Factory?
348(16)
18 Fair Trade? Smallholders Are Beautiful
364(11)
19 The Agronomist's Report: A Synthesis
375(19)
20 Support Services: How Sustainable Is Sustainability?
394(17)
Glossary 411(5)
References 416(23)
Further Reading 439(3)
Index 442
Mike Carr is Emeritus Professor of Agricultural Water Management at Cranfield University, UK. He has over 45 years of experience in the management and delivery of international research, education, training and consultancy in agriculture and natural resource management. He is the author of Advances in Irrigation Agronomy: Plantation Crops (Cambridge, 2012), Advances in Irrigation Agronomy: Fruit Crops (Cambridge, 2014) and former editor in chief of the Cambridge University Press journal Experimental Agriculture.