A Experimental Storation and Water Study on Yield-raising Technologies of Soil Conservation in Tea Plantations of Slope Land'
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A Experimental Storation and Water Study on Yield-raising Technologies of Soil Conservation in Tea Plantations of Slope Land'
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 11, Issue 5, Pages: 39-49(1992)
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1. 河南省水土保持科学研究所,郑州市,450003
2. 商城县水土保持科学试验站 河南商城县
3. 商城县水土保持科学试验站 河南商城县
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Li Risheng, Liu Zhanxin, Shuang Shuling, et al. A Experimental Storation and Water Study on Yield-raising Technologies of Soil Conservation in Tea Plantations of Slope Land'[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 1992, 11(5): 39-49.
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Li Risheng, Liu Zhanxin, Shuang Shuling, et al. A Experimental Storation and Water Study on Yield-raising Technologies of Soil Conservation in Tea Plantations of Slope Land'[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 1992, 11(5): 39-49.DOI:
A Experimental Storation and Water Study on Yield-raising Technologies of Soil Conservation in Tea Plantations of Slope Land'
The tea has been cultured in Dabishan mountains of South Henan province for a long time. Tea peasants have got much practical experience and know many cultural technologies about the management of tea plantation and the production of tea
Nevertheless
as the increase in planting area and scarely administration as well as plunder management
some tea plantations have been old before ones time and so have low economical benefits
To solve these problems
the authors have made the study on.benefit experiment and yieldraising technologies of soil and water conservation in tea plantations of slope land
It includes two parts: the biological technologies are used to protect landsides and soil by interplanting green manure; and
the renew tech=nologies of many stripes and close planting
The results show that it has achived remarkable benefits of soil and water conservation
economy and socity to take many stripes and close planting
interplanting green manure for protecting landsides and soil.