Effects on lung pruning and nitrogen fertilizer on black tea quality
1994
Owuor, P.O.
The leaf from branches (lungs) left during rim-lung pruning produced better quality black teas than tipping leaf from the same bushes. Thus provided shoot growth rates are different, the resultant black teas also have different chemical composition and quality. The low quality of tipping leaf black teas was exacerbated by the application of high rates of nitrogen fertilizers
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