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Agroforestry for Commodity Production: Ecological and Social Dimensions

Previously published in hardcover
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
247 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Netherlandserschienen am30.10.20142010
Agroforestry systems have been touted as sustainable production systems that alleviate many of the environmental problems associated with modern production systems.mehr
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KlappentextAgroforestry systems have been touted as sustainable production systems that alleviate many of the environmental problems associated with modern production systems.
ZusammenfassungIn addition to addressing the biophysical and socioeconomic dimensions of producing traditional food, fodder and fiber crops, this volume examines the potential to integrate biomass crops, botanicals and ornamental plants into agroforestry practices.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-94-007-9111-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Erscheinungsdatum30.10.2014
Auflage2010
Seiten247 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht547 g
IllustrationenVI, 247 p.
Artikel-Nr.15553060

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Interactions amongst trees and crops in taungya systems of western Kenya.- Active root distribution pattern of Hevea brasiliensis determined by radioassay of latex serum.- Production physiology of three native shrubs intercropped in a young longleaf pine plantation.- Dry matter partitions and specific leaf weight of soybean change with tree competition in an intercropping system.- Natural abundance of 15N in two cacao plantations with legume and non-legume shade trees.- Soil phosphorus and water effects on growth, nutrient and carbohydrate concentrations, ?13C, and nodulation of mimosa (Albizia julibrissin Durz.) on a highly weathered soil.- Silvopastoralism in New Zealand: review of effects of evergreen and deciduous trees on pasture dynamics.- Pasture production under densely planted young willow and poplar in a silvopastoral system.- Relationship between tree canopy height and the production of pasture species in a silvopastoral system based on alder trees.- Changes in limiting resources determine spatio-temporal variability in tree-grass interactions.- Are drought and wildfires turning Mediterranean cork oak forests into persistent shrublands?.- Allelopathic effects of Eucalyptus urophylla on ten tree species in south China.- Scaling-up productivity (NPP) using light or water use efficiencies (LUE, WUE) from a two-layer tropical plantation.- Modeling cotton production response to shading in a pecan alleycropping system using CROPGRO.- Transitioning from wild collection to forest cultivation of indigenous medicinal forest plants in eastern North America is constrained by lack of profitability.- Coppicing improved fallows are profitable for maize production in striga infested soils of western Kenya.- Adoption potential of selected organic resources for improvingsoil fertility in the central highlands of Kenya.- Current situation and prospects of Jatropha curcas as a multipurpose tree in China.- Complementary labor opportunities in Indonesian pulpwood plantations with implications for land use.mehr

Autor


Shibu Jose is Professor of Forest Ecology in the School of Forest Resources and Conservation at the University of Florida. He has authored more than 100 research articles that deal with ecological interactions, production ecology, and restoration ecology and edited four books. He currently serves as Editor-In-Chief of Agroforestry Systems , Book Review Editor of Forest Science , and Editorial Board Member of Research Letters in Ecology . He has also served as Editor of Journal of Forestry and Editorial Board Member of Tree Physiology in the past.