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The Lopper
Did everyone pick up the new Head Lopper today?
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These monster ivy trunks were no match for the mighty alligator lopper!
INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRODUCTIVITY AND ABIOTIC FACTORS-AN INVESTIGATION IN REPRESENTATIVE DOOARS REGION TEA GARDENS OF WEST BENGAL | Asian Journal of Advances in Research
The northern part of West Bengal, bordered by the Teesta River in the west, the Sankosh River and Assam in the east, the Kingdom of Bhutan in the north and Bangladesh in the south, is part of the Dooars region. The area is approximately 130 km by 40 km and comprises the Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar and Coochbehar districts. Huge areas of forest cover are disrupted by plenty of tea gardens that not only improve the economy, but also add socio-cultural hotspot due to the fact that a good number of tribal people who work for the forest and tea garden in and around the tea garden are inhabited. But now, despite taking all the precautions available, the tea industry in this region is facing a big break due to less productivity. In this case, loppers are the prime suspect. In addition, pest surveillance often relies more precisely on various environmental abiotic variables on the climatic situation. This paper deals with this critical topic. This is where attempts are made to understand the impact of precipitation and temperature on tea productivity. In this research, Madhu Tea Estate is taken as a control site because it has been locked out for the last 10 years and proper maintenance such as pruning, irrigation and spraying of pesticides is not at all performed. Borodighi Tea Garden and Chowafulli Tea Garden, on the other hand, are chosen as experimental locations where proper maintenance is carried out. In the Jalpaiguri district, the Borodighi tea garden and Chowafulli tea garden are located. More precisely, two testing sites are nearby. It has been discovered that both rainfall and temperature have a positive association with productivity through MINITAB software version 18 study. Please see the link :- https://mbimph.com/index.php/AJOAIR/article/view/1485
INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRODUCTIVITY AND ABIOTIC FACTORS-AN INVESTIGATION IN REPRESENTATIVE DOOARS REGION TEA GARDENS OF WEST BENGAL | Asian Journal of Advances in Research
Dooars region comprises the northern part of West Bengal bounded by the Teesta river in west, Sankosh river and Assam in the east, the Kingdom of Bhutan in the north and Bangladesh in the south. Roughly the area is 130 km by 40 km and includes the districts of Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar and Coochbehar. Large areas of forest cover is interrupted with plenty of tea gardens which not only add boost in economy but also add socio cultural hotspot because of the fact that good number of tribal peoples inhabited in and around the tea garden who are the workers of the forest and tea garden. But now a day’s tea industry in this area is facing a major break due to less productivity in spite of taking all available precautions. Loppers are the chief culprit in this scenario. Moreover pest surveillance also depends on climatic condition more specifically different environmental abiotic factors. This paper addresses this vital issue. Here attempts are undertaken to understand effect of rainfall and temperature on productivity of tea. In this study Madhu Tea Estate is taken as control site as because since last 10 years it was lockout and proper maintenance such as pruning, irrigation and pesticide spraying is not at all being done. On the other hand Borodighi Tea garden and Chowafulli tea garden are selected as experimental sites where proper maintenance is being done. The Borodighi Tea garden and Chowafulli tea garden are situated in Jalpaiguri District. More specifically two experimental sites are in close proximity. Through MINITAB software version 18 analysis it has been found that both rainfall and temperature having positive correlation with productivity. Please read full article - http://mbimph.com/index.php/AJOAIR/article/view/1485
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