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Yang-Ju Son, Jai-Eok Park and Chu Won Nho
Many studies have examined how various cultivation methods and elicitors elevate target crop values. Post-harvest treatments, such as the drying method, may alter the final product?s characteristics. We investigated the effect of nutrient solution concen...
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Yubo Wen, Yuanyuan Wang, Chunjun Tao, Wenbing Ji, Shunsheng Huang, Mo Zhou and Xianqiang Meng
The elevated accumulation of cadmium (Cd) in rice (Oryza sativa L.) and tea (Camellia sinensis L.) grown in agricultural soils may lead to a variety of adverse health effects. This study collected and analyzed crop samples along with paired rhizosphere s...
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Qi Zhang, Yuhua Wang, Yiling Chen, Ying Zhang, Meihui Chen, Jishuang Zou, Pengyao Miao, Jianghua Ye, Xiaomin Pang, Xiaoli Jia and Haibin Wang
Pruning is an agronomic practice that contributes to tea tree yield during cultivation, but little is known about how pruning improves yield through shifting bacterial communities in rhizosphere soil. Therefore, Meizhan tea (Camellia sinensis) was used a...
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Tijana Kojic, Bozica Kovacevic, Ankita Sinha, Mitar Simic and Goran M. Stojanovic
Essential oils (EOs) have a long tradition of use in the medical and cosmetic fields based on their versatile properties, including fungicidal, antiparasitic, and bactericidal effects. Nowadays, with the development of industry and electronics, EOs are i...
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Shaqian Liu, Rui Yang, Xudong Peng, Chunlan Hou, Juebing Ma and Jiarui Guo
Plant litter decomposition and its effect on soil nutrients are important parts of the ecosystem material cycle, and understanding these processes is key for species selection and allocation to promote the effective use of litter in ecological tea garden...
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