The study conducted in a tropical dry ecosystem at Cañas, Guanacaste, Costa Rica (10o 11´ N and 84o15´W) measure the standing herbage biomass (SHB) availability and quality under six isolated tree species of different canopy architecture dispersed in active Brachiaria brizantha pastures and compare it to that growing at full sun light. Standing herbage biomass (HB) harvesting and Photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) readings were taken at three different periods in a paired sample scheme. Of the six tree species studied, Enterolobium cyclocarpum had the largest mean crown cover while Acrocomia aculeata had the smallest. Significant differences were observed between species (P = 0.0002) and seasons (P<0.008) for the percentage of PAR tra...
Woody plant expansion into rangelands has raised widespread concerns about the potential impacts on ...
Tree occurrence in silvopastoral systems of Central America has been under pressure for various reas...
The Coastal Plain of Chiapas (southern Mexico) was formerly covered by large tracts of subhumid trop...
In many tropical cattle farms of Central America, farmers commonly retain trees in pastures to obtai...
International audienceKey message Plantations of two multipurpose legume species markedly differ in ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of different light levels on DM production a...
Using interviews and satellite images, the relationship between tree cover in pastures and animal ma...
Short-rotation crop (SRC) systems with woody species have been planted in Costa Rica. However, infor...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Grassland primary productivity is the function that underpins the majority of the fodder production ...
Trees dispersed in pastures are a prominent feature of many Central American landscapes, particularl...
The tolerance to the shade is the first characteristic to be observed in the choice of forage to for...
Silvopastoral systems are considered win-win technologies: provide environmental services, increase ...
Annual biomass cycles, accumulation rates and nutritional characteristics of forage and non-forage s...
Woody plant expansion into rangelands has raised widespread concerns about the potential impacts on ...
Tree occurrence in silvopastoral systems of Central America has been under pressure for various reas...
The Coastal Plain of Chiapas (southern Mexico) was formerly covered by large tracts of subhumid trop...
In many tropical cattle farms of Central America, farmers commonly retain trees in pastures to obtai...
International audienceKey message Plantations of two multipurpose legume species markedly differ in ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of different light levels on DM production a...
Using interviews and satellite images, the relationship between tree cover in pastures and animal ma...
Short-rotation crop (SRC) systems with woody species have been planted in Costa Rica. However, infor...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Grassland primary productivity is the function that underpins the majority of the fodder production ...
Trees dispersed in pastures are a prominent feature of many Central American landscapes, particularl...
The tolerance to the shade is the first characteristic to be observed in the choice of forage to for...
Silvopastoral systems are considered win-win technologies: provide environmental services, increase ...
Annual biomass cycles, accumulation rates and nutritional characteristics of forage and non-forage s...
Woody plant expansion into rangelands has raised widespread concerns about the potential impacts on ...
Tree occurrence in silvopastoral systems of Central America has been under pressure for various reas...
The Coastal Plain of Chiapas (southern Mexico) was formerly covered by large tracts of subhumid trop...