Agriculture (Dec 2021)

A Quadratic Regression Model to Quantify Plantation Soil Factors That Affect Tea Quality

  • Bo Wen,
  • Ruiyang Li,
  • Xue Zhao,
  • Shuang Ren,
  • Yali Chang,
  • Kexin Zhang,
  • Shan Wang,
  • Guiyi Guo,
  • Xujun Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11121225
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 1225

Abstract

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Tea components (tea polyphenols, catechins, free amino acids, and caffeine) are the key factors affecting the quality of green tea. This study aimed to relate key biochemical substances in tea to soil nutrient composition and the effectiveness of fertilization. Seventy tea samples and their corresponding plantation soil were randomly collected from Xinyang City, China. The catechins, free amino acids, and caffeine in tea were examined, as well as the soil pH, nitrate (NO3--N), ammonium (NH4+-N), available phosphorus (AP), available potassium (AK), and soil organic matter (SOM). The ordinary kriging was employed to visualize the spatial variation characteristic by ArcGIS. A quadratic regression model was used to analyze the effects of the soil environment on the tea. The results showed that the soil pH of the study area was suitable for cultivating tea plants. The relationship between soil pH and tea polyphenols and catechins presented the U-shape curve, whereas the soil pH and NH4+-N and the free amino acids, the soil pH, and caffeine presented the inverted U-shape curve. Soil management measures could be implemented to control the soil environment for improving the tea quality. The combination of the macro metrological model with individual experimentation could help to analyze the detailed influence mechanisms of environmental factors on plant physiological processes.

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