In a recent study, researchers identified key genetic factors that enhance tea plant resistance to Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, the pathogen responsible for anthracnose, a devastating disease in ...
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Don't Throw Away Your Used Tea Bags - Try My Grandma's Plant Trick Instead
It's a smart hack (and science-backed, too).
Tea plants (Camellia sinensis) face frequent attacks from pathogens such as Colletotrichum camelliae, which causes anthracnose and severely reduces leaf quality and yield. Plant hormones like ...
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How to make compost tea for a fast-acting organic fertilizer that gives plants a boost of nutrients
Compost tea is a fast-acting and organic way to give plants a boost. Plus, it’s cheap and easy to make. Here’s how to brew ...
Alfalfa, oats, and red clover sprout quickly and are great choices for improving the health of garden beds while also delivering a nutritious crop for your cup. Many gardeners seed these plants when ...
GAUHATI, India - In this humid, lush region where an important part of the world's breakfast is born, the evidence of climate change is - literally - a weak tea. Growers in tropical Assam state, India ...
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