ResultsEfect of habitat management on tea plantation yield. Tea yield is the key factor impacting the eco-nomic value of a tea plantation. To evaluate the function of habitat management in tea plantations, the yieldsof the control (CK) and habitat management (HM) tea plantations were analysed from 2014 to 2016. Tea yieldindices, including the lengths of one bud with two leaves, bud densities, and hundred-bud weights, were also ana-lyzed. Table 1 shows that the yields of the HM and CK tea plantations were not signifcantly diferent in both 2014and 2015. However, the yield of the HM tea plantation was signifcantly higher than that of the CK tea plantationin 2016. Furthermore, the chemical pesticide (CP)-treated tea plantation was also evaluated in 2016. Althoughthe yields between the CP and HM tea plantations were not signifcantly diferent, the HM plantation had a sig-nifcantly higher single bud with two leaves length and hundred-bud weight (Table 1).