1987
DOI: 10.5979/cha.1987.66_98
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Optimum pH of Tea Soil

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“…Soils cultivated with tea plants in Japan are strongly acidic in general with pH values ranging from 3 to 4. The reason of such low pH is mainly due to the large application of ammonium sulfate fertilizer (Kosuge 1982). Sometimes more than 1,000kgha -1 y-1 of ammonium nitrogen is supplied.…”
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“…Soils cultivated with tea plants in Japan are strongly acidic in general with pH values ranging from 3 to 4. The reason of such low pH is mainly due to the large application of ammonium sulfate fertilizer (Kosuge 1982). Sometimes more than 1,000kgha -1 y-1 of ammonium nitrogen is supplied.…”
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confidence: 99%