Planting and cultivation of tea Dr Joshua FreemanOriginating in natural forests characterized by warm and humid environmental conditions and nutrient rich soils, teas growth and yield largely depend on climatic and soil factors of the land. Frequent removal of photosynthetically active tea shoots (harvesting) and periodic removal of leaf bearing branches (pruning) exert physiological stresses on the tea bush, and it is crucial for sustainable productivity and profitability that tea be provided with
while classical breeding methods have been successful in identifying and incorporating resistance to biotic stresses
media studies and cultural studies as they analyse an array of examples
This book traces affinities across the digital-medieval divide to explore how reading functioned as a nexus for concerns about literacy
In investigating the effect of film on the mind and body
Incorporating original and extensive archival research
Michaelmas Term is one of five satiric city comedies that the young playwright Thomas Middleton wrote for the boy players of St Paul's Cathedral
Its aim is to provide sign-posts to the past and to solve problems
exploring the motivations of the artists
Campylobacter has been associated with poultry for many years
it challenges Anglophone misinterpretations of the region’s visual and cultural languages
One of the few books which systematically brings post-structuralist theory to bear on substantive political analysis
fan works and fan discussions about the always-surprising and energetic programme Doctor Who