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    Title: 混茶林業之可行性
    Feasibility Study of Forest-tea Production System
    Authors: 阮素芬
    陳右人
    Contributors: 園生系
    Keywords: 混茶林業
    茶樹
    產量
    品質
    光合作用
    遮陰
    forest-tea production system
    tea bush
    yield
    quality
    photosynthesis
    shading
    Date: 2013-09
    Issue Date: 2016-11-11 10:38:57 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 雖然目前之研究大多顯示,茶樹在長期一定程度林木遮陰下,產量會顯著較低,但是因為茶樹具有耐陰之特性,同時遮陰後品質會顯著提高,因此應有可能在適度之林木與茶樹混植下,獲得一定程度之經濟生產。本主先回顧混茶林業及林木遮陰下,茶樹之生長與生產反應,再論述茶樹之光合作用特性,及其可能在混林狀態下之反應,評估混茶林業之可行性。
    Research indicates that tea bush growth and yield are inferior under long-term forest heavy shading. However, evidence further shows that it's possible to establish a forest-tea production system by quality improvement, because of shading tolerance characteristic. So, in proper shading, forest trees and tea bushes intercropping could make a forest-tea production system that might attain economic standard. This article has reviewed forest-tea production system and tea growth yield in response to shading of forest condition. Additionally, discussion of photosynthesis characteristics and estimation of the possibility of forest-tea production system in Taiwan are presented.
    Relation: 臺灣大學生物資源暨農學院實驗林研究報告 ; 27卷3期 (2013 / 09 / 01) , P239 - 250
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