The conclusion of hierarchical characteristics and multiplication for cutting grafting with tea having dominant trait among wild teas (Camellia sinensis L.) collected from southern mountainous region is as below. Although tea leaves collected from Jig...
The conclusion of hierarchical characteristics and multiplication for cutting grafting with tea having dominant trait among wild teas (Camellia sinensis L.) collected from southern mountainous region is as below. Although tea leaves collected from Jigoksa area in Sancheong and Dosimdawon area in Hadong are narrow in leaf width and distinct in vein and serrate, tea leaves collected from Chabatgol area in Gimhae and Dasolsa area in Sacheon are generally large in leaf size and indented in vein and serrate. In addition, the leaves from Chabatgol and Dasolsa area as secondly mentioned above have high performance in rooting rate (97.0-100%) and are high worth their keep as a model of crossbreeding for the future because their genetic trait that has the highest correlation with leaf area representing qualitative character is the leaf width (0.882**).