Fertilizer Response and Environment Interactions of Yield and Yield Components of Clonal Tea (Camellia Sinensis) in Kenya

K. Nyabundi, P. Owuor, G. Netondo, J. Bore
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Tea is an important cash crop, providing income and employment to rural populations in many countries. In Kenya, tea is the leading export commodity crop and is grown in highlands east and west of the Rift Valley at altitudes ranging from 1300 to 2700 m above mean sea level. This has significant effects on growth, productivity, tea quality and response to fertilizer and has been particularly noted for the popular, widely planted, quality clone TRFK 6/8. In East Africa, tea husbandry practices are uniform despite the variations in responses to agronomic inputs. Fertilizer is the most expensive input in tea production after plucking. In tea, nitrogen availability is the most limiting crop growth factor. However, responses of tea yields to fertilizer application vary with the region of production even with the same cultivar. The utilization of nitrogen, therefore, varies with location. The responses in growth and yield parameters of clonal tea TRFK 6/8 and their contribution to yields were investigated across different environments, in a trial setup in three locations in the east of the Rift Valley in Kenya, using clone TRFK 6/8, a popular commercial cultivar. Yield and yield components response to nitrogen rates varied with location. The highest yields were not always attained at the highest nitrogen levels and the best response to fertilizer did not translate to the highest yields. Tea crop response to fertilizer is the site-specific and universal application of fertilizer may only apply as a general guideline but will not optimize production.
肯尼亚无性系茶树产量和产量成分的肥料响应和环境相互作用
茶叶是一种重要的经济作物,为许多国家的农村人口提供收入和就业机会。在肯尼亚,茶叶是主要的出口商品作物,种植在东非大裂谷东部和西部的高地上,海拔高度从平均海平面1300米到2700米不等。这对生长、生产力、茶叶品质和对肥料的反应有显著影响,特别是受欢迎、广泛种植的优质无性系TRFK 6/8。在东非,尽管对农艺投入的反应各不相同,但茶业做法是统一的。在采摘后的茶叶生产中,肥料是最昂贵的投入。在茶叶中,氮素有效性是最限制作物生长的因素。然而,即使是同一品种,茶叶产量对施肥的反应也因生产地区而异。因此,氮的利用随地点而异。在肯尼亚东非大裂谷东部的3个地点,以著名商业品种TRFK 6/8为试验材料,研究了无性系茶叶TRFK 6/8在不同环境下对生长和产量参数的响应及其对产量的贡献。产量和产量成分对施氮量的响应因地而异。最高的产量并不总是在最高的氮肥水平下达到的,对肥料的最佳反应并不转化为最高的产量。茶叶作物对肥料的反应是因地制宜的,施用肥料只能作为一般的指导方针,而不能优化产量。
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