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Scoping study into sustainable nutrition for productive tea tree oil plantations

Optimising tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) plant nutrition and soil fertility is a critical aspect of effective crop management, to ensure maximum biomass and TTO yield at time of harvest, as well as high quality TTO.
There has been limited published nutrition research (e.g. Drinnan 2003; Clarke 2008) and the industry
recognises that there is a lack of up to date information on best practice crop nutrition strategies for M. alternifolia that take into account the effects of different soil types, growing conditions and cultural methods. Current crop nutrition practices used across the industry (including on-farm innovations) are also not well understood.
This scoping study therefore seeks to: 
(a) document the current situation regarding nutrition management in Australian tea tree plantations, 
(b) determine the key limitations of current nutrition practices and provide solutions for best management, and
(c) report this information to the industry as well as provide recommendations for future RD&E.
To assess and summarise previous M. alternifolia crop nutrition research, and current industry fertiliser
application practices and strategies (building on earlier work carried out by Dr James Drinnan in 2000), a detailed literature review as well as extensive consultation with TTO producers and industry experts will be carried out (key informant interviews and focus groups). The final report will provide a synthesis from the literature and industry consultation, suggesting best practice nutrition management based on currently available information, and providing recommendations for future work.

Project date

8 Aug 2020-6 Aug 2021
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Principal investigator

Paul Kristiansen

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Project funded by

Multiple industries
Alternative protein Aquaculture Cereal grains Cross industry Essential oils Fruits Game Honey bees Nuts Other rural industries Pasture, fodder & feed Poultry Pulse grains

AgriFutures Australia

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  • Location

    Australia

  • Organisation type

    Research funding body

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