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Supplementary Irrigation of Young Clonal Tea in Kenya. I. Survival, Growth and Yield

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 October 2008

C. O. Othieno
Affiliation:
Tea Research Institute of East Africa, PO Box 91, Kericho, Kenya

Summary

An experiment designed to study differences in water requirements between some clones of tea suggests that clones which showed visual symptoms of being more susceptible to drought had a greater demand for water. Supplementary irrigation applied during the dry seasons prevented plants from dying and stimulated better early growth of clones tested. As a result of better early growth, the irrigated tea gave persistently and significantly larger yields than non-irrigated tea in the first 2 years of recording.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1978

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