Foods (Jul 2024)

Comprehensive Analysis of the Yield and Leaf Quality of Fresh Tea (<i>Camellia sinensis</i> cv. Jin Xuan) under Different Nitrogen Fertilization Levels

  • Jiajun Cai,
  • Zihao Qiu,
  • Jinmei Liao,
  • Ansheng Li,
  • Jiahao Chen,
  • Zehui Wu,
  • Waqar Khan,
  • Binmei Sun,
  • Shaoqun Liu,
  • Peng Zheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13132091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13
p. 2091

Abstract

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Reasonable application of nitrogen fertilizer can improve the yield and quality of tea. This study used Jin Xuan as the tested variety and applied nitrogen fertilizer at rates of 0 kg/ha (N0), 150 kg/ha (N150), 300 kg/ha (N300), and 450 kg/ha (N450) in the summer and autumn seasons to analyze the effects of nitrogen application on the quality components and gene expression of tea leaves. The results showed that the N150 treatment significantly increased total polyphenols (TP), total catechins (TC), and caffeine contents, with the most significant increase observed in the content of six monomers of catechins (EGCG, ECG, EGC, GCG, GC, and EC) in the summer. The N300 treatment significantly increased TP and AA contents in the autumn while decreasing TC content. Additionally, the N300 treatment significantly increased caffeine and theanine contents in the autumn. Notably, the N300 treatment significantly increased both summer and autumn tea yields. Multivariate statistical analysis showed that TPs, AAs, TCs, EGC, and caffeine were key factors affecting the quality of Jin Xuan. Furthermore, the N150 treatment upregulated the expression of the phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) gene, which may increase the accumulation of catechins. In conclusion, it is recommended to apply 150 kg/ha of nitrogen fertilizer in the summer and 300 kg/ha of nitrogen fertilizer in the autumn. This recommendation provides a theoretical basis for improving the quality and yield of tea leaves in summer and autumn.

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