nilgiri tea
Selected indexed studies
- Potential high-quality growing tea regions in Ecuador: an alternative cash crop for Ecuadorian small landholders. (J Sci Food Agric, 2020) [PMID:31875429]
- Assessment of heavy metal pollution and human health risk in the soil of selected tea plantations from southern Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu, India. (Toxicol Rep, 2025) [PMID:40810008]
- Prevalence of ixodid ticks in Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu state (India). (J Commun Dis, 2002) [PMID:14768830]
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- Potential high-quality growing tea regions in Ecuador: an alternative cash crop for Ecuadorian small landholders. (2020) pubmed
- Assessment of heavy metal pollution and human health risk in the soil of selected tea plantations from southern Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu, India. (2025) pubmed
- Prevalence of ixodid ticks in Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu state (India). (2002) pubmed
- Genetic diversity of UPASI tea clones (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) on the basis of total catechins and their fractions. (2005) pubmed
- Metabolomic profiling of in vitro and in situ grown Nilgiris tea reveals unique signatures for breeding decaffeinated varieties. (2026) pubmed
- Grassland Bird Species Decline With Colonial-Era Landscape Change in a Tropical Montane Ecosystem. (2025) pubmed
- Caffeine in tea plants [Camellia sinensis (L) O. Kuntze]: in situ lowering by Bacillus licheniformis (Weigmann) Chester. (2004) pubmed
- Environmental impact of nitrogen fertilization in tea eco-system. (2007) pubmed
- Development of erosion hazard index-based land suitability criteria for sustainable agriculture in the Nilgiris hills of India. (2026) pubmed
- Tick infestation in human beings in the Nilgiris and Kancheepuram district of Tamil Nadu, India. (2018) pubmed