Case Study

Comparative Application of Fertilizer-Water Coupling Management in High-Yield Camellia Cultivation across Different Soil Types  

Xiazhen Huang
1 Tropical Medicinal Plant Research Center, Hainan Institute of Tropical Agricultural Resources, Sanya, 572025, Hainan, China
2 Cuixi Academy of Biotechnology, Zhuji, 311800, Zhejiang, China
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Tree Genetics and Molecular Breeding, 2025, Vol. 15, No. 4   
Received: 18 Jul., 2025    Accepted: 21 Aug., 2025    Published: 30 Aug., 2025
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Abstract

This study mainly focuses on how Camellia oleifera can increase its yield and oil yield through scientific management of fertilizer and water. It summarizes the achievements in the combined use of water and fertilizer in recent years, with a particular emphasis on how nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium interact with water. It also compares water and fertilizer management methods under different regions, soil conditions, and climatic conditions to see which strategy is the most effective under which conditions. It also summarizes the effective methods currently available in terms of fertilization timing, irrigation frequency and refined operation, and analyzes whether this management approach can be helpful for resource conservation, environmental protection and achieving efficient and green production. This study aims to provide references for Camellia oleifera cultivation in various regions and help achieve sustainable development.

Keywords
Camellia oleifera; Fertilizer-water coupling management; High-yield cultivation; Resource use efficiency; Regional adaptability
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