2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00704-021-03848-x
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Impact of climate on tea production: a study of the Dooars region in India

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“…With water scarcity, drought has become a major factor affecting field production of the tea plant, resulting in yield reductions of about 14-40% per year in different growing regions [1]. Particularly in regions such as China, India, and Iran, drought plays a greater role in inhibiting the growth of tea plants and adversely affects the management of tea plantations [11][12][13]. The response mechanism of tea plant to drought stress has been reported more, and we need to focus on the drought resistance strategy, which is important for the research and development of drought resistance tools and reagents.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With water scarcity, drought has become a major factor affecting field production of the tea plant, resulting in yield reductions of about 14-40% per year in different growing regions [1]. Particularly in regions such as China, India, and Iran, drought plays a greater role in inhibiting the growth of tea plants and adversely affects the management of tea plantations [11][12][13]. The response mechanism of tea plant to drought stress has been reported more, and we need to focus on the drought resistance strategy, which is important for the research and development of drought resistance tools and reagents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has not only shaken the sustenance of the tea industry, but also compromises the yearly development program, which is imperative for the future sustainability of any tea estate. The Dooars region of West Bengal in India is a major tea producing region contributing around 25% of the national tea yield [10]. However, climate change impact viz.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%