Manurial Effect of Wood Ash and Refuse Tea on Nutrient Status and Yield of Tea (Camellia Sinensis L.)

L.H.M.G. Gunathilaka , G.P. Gunarathne , L.P. Vidhana Arachchi
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A field experiment was carried out to determine the effects of wood ash and refuse tea with urea on yield and nutrient status of tea. Experimental plots were located in the St Coombs Estate, Tea Research Institute, Talawakelle, Sri Lanka. Six treatments (1 ton wood ash plus 20 ton refuse tea ha-1 year-1{T1}, 2 ton wood ash plus 20 ton refuse tea ha-1 year-1{T2}, 1 ton wood ash plus 20 ton refuse tea plus 587 kg urea ha-1 year-1{T3}, 2 ton wood ash plus 20 ton refuse tea plus 587 kg urea ha-1 year-1{T3}, present TRI fertilizer mixture{T3}, and control{T3}, without any fertilization) were arranged according to Randomized Complete Block Design with three replicates. Macro and micro nutrient contents in soil and leaf were analyzed5 months after applying treatments and yield was recorded in weekly intervals.T2 applied plots indicated significant positive effect (p<0.05) on the yield and significantly (p<0.05) higher Potassium and Calcium content in the soil. Significant effect (p<0.05) of Nitrogen and Carbon content in the soil was given by T1. Electrical conductivity and pH changes in soil were not any significantly different among all the treatments whilst higher macro and micro-nutrient concentration was observed in the soil, treated with T1,T2,T3and T4. It is evident from results that wood ash, refuse tea with urea can be successfully used to promote sustainable tea cultivation in the Mattakelle soil series (Rhodudults/Tropudults;USDA classification) which having high buffering capacity.

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木灰和废茶对茶树营养状况及产量的施肥效应
通过田间试验,研究了木灰和废茶加尿素对茶叶产量和营养状况的影响。试验田位于斯里兰卡塔拉瓦克尔茶叶研究所的St Coombs庄园。采用随机完全区组设计,按3个重复设置6个处理(1吨木灰加20吨废茶1年1{T1}、2吨木灰加20吨废茶1年1{T2}、1吨木灰加20吨废茶1年1{T3}、2吨木灰加20吨废茶1年1 587 kg尿素1年1{T3}、使用TRI混合肥料{T3}、对照{T3},不施肥)。处理后5个月分析土壤和叶片宏微量养分含量,每隔一周记录产量。T2施用对产量有显著正影响(p<0.05),土壤钾、钙含量显著提高(p<0.05)。T1对土壤氮、碳含量有显著影响(p<0.05)。各处理土壤电导率和pH值变化差异不显著,但T1、T2、t3和T4处理土壤宏量和微量养分浓度均较高。结果表明,在具有高缓冲能力的Mattakelle土壤系列(rhoduddulgs / tropuddulgs;USDA分类)中,木灰、废茶和尿素可以成功地促进可持续茶叶种植。
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