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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2012, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (28): 66-68.

Special Issue: 园艺

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The Impact of Different Forest Land Management Practices on Camellia oleifera

  

  • Received:2012-06-17 Revised:2012-07-11 Online:2012-10-05 Published:2012-10-05

Abstract:

In order to improve planting operations level of Camellia oleifera, the impact of 3 forest land managements including pruning, breeding chickens, control on oil-tea Camellia forest was studied. The results showed that fruit set percentage significantly reduced in breeding chickens under oil-tea Camellia forest, which decreased 9.1% compared with the control (CK), and the yield also significantly reduced. But improving soil fertility, soil available N, available P and available K were increased by the 33.3 mg/kg, 8.9 mg/kg, 0.5 mg/kg, respectively. Fruit set percentage significantly reduced induced by pruning, a decrease of 4.5% compared with the control, but the fruit retention rate improved greatly, an increase of 28.1% compared with the control, the yield was increased by 0.28 kg/plant.