2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-021-03789-y
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National highway induced selected chemical properties of soils across tea bowl of India: scale and assessment

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“…Tea plant is an acidophilic plant that is suitable for tea plant growth when the soil pH is between 4.5 and 5.5, and unsuitable for tea plant growth when the pH is less than 4.5 or greater than 5.5 [21][22][23]. In this study, rhizosphere soil pH of tea plants in 30 tea plantations was collected and determined, and the results showed (Table S3) that the distribution of soil pH was in the range of 3.29 to 5.58, with a mean value of 4.51 and a coefficient of variation of 17.29%.…”
Section: Analysis Of Soil Ph and Tea And Soil Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tea plant is an acidophilic plant that is suitable for tea plant growth when the soil pH is between 4.5 and 5.5, and unsuitable for tea plant growth when the pH is less than 4.5 or greater than 5.5 [21][22][23]. In this study, rhizosphere soil pH of tea plants in 30 tea plantations was collected and determined, and the results showed (Table S3) that the distribution of soil pH was in the range of 3.29 to 5.58, with a mean value of 4.51 and a coefficient of variation of 17.29%.…”
Section: Analysis Of Soil Ph and Tea And Soil Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%