The effects of varying intensities of light on plants depend on when they occur, even if the total amount of light received is kept constant. We designed an experiment using two clones of robusta coffee (Coffea canephora) intercropped with shelter trees in such a way that allowed us to compare coffee bushes shaded in the morning (SM) with those shaded in the afternoon (SA), and then confronting both with bushes receiving full sunlight over the course of the day (FS). The SM bushes displayed better gas‐exchange performance than their SA and FS counterparts, in which the capacity for CO2 fixation was mainly constrained by stomatal (SA bushes) and biochemical (FS bushes) factors. Physiological traits associated with light capture were more res...
Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) has been traditionally considered as shade-demanding, although it perform...
While it has been shown that coffee-shade agroforestry systems require fewer inputs and achieve grea...
<p><i>n = </i>6±SE. The overall photosynthetic limitations associated with stomatal, mesophyll and b...
Coffee has been classified as a shade-adapted plant species and exhibits typical features of such sp...
The shade leaves of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) apparently retain a robust photosynthetic machinery t...
Coffee is native to shady environments, but often grows and yields better without shade. Thus, it ma...
The coffee plant is native to shaded environments and its seedlings are often produced in shaded nur...
The understorey origin of coffee trees and the strong plasticity of Coffea arabica leaves in relatio...
Limitations to photosynthesis were explored in leaves from four canopy positions of field-grown, uns...
Based on indirect evidence, it was previously suggested that shading could attenuate the negative im...
Little is known on what impact shade trees have on the physiology of Coffea canephora (robusta coffe...
In agroforestry systems, the effect of shade trees on coffee net photosynthesis (An) has been the ob...
Agroforestry production methods present one option for addressing growing concerns about the long te...
Intraspecific variation in leaf functional traits has gained widespread attention as a means to eval...
Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) has been traditionally considered as shade-demanding, although it perform...
Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) has been traditionally considered as shade-demanding, although it perform...
While it has been shown that coffee-shade agroforestry systems require fewer inputs and achieve grea...
<p><i>n = </i>6±SE. The overall photosynthetic limitations associated with stomatal, mesophyll and b...
Coffee has been classified as a shade-adapted plant species and exhibits typical features of such sp...
The shade leaves of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) apparently retain a robust photosynthetic machinery t...
Coffee is native to shady environments, but often grows and yields better without shade. Thus, it ma...
The coffee plant is native to shaded environments and its seedlings are often produced in shaded nur...
The understorey origin of coffee trees and the strong plasticity of Coffea arabica leaves in relatio...
Limitations to photosynthesis were explored in leaves from four canopy positions of field-grown, uns...
Based on indirect evidence, it was previously suggested that shading could attenuate the negative im...
Little is known on what impact shade trees have on the physiology of Coffea canephora (robusta coffe...
In agroforestry systems, the effect of shade trees on coffee net photosynthesis (An) has been the ob...
Agroforestry production methods present one option for addressing growing concerns about the long te...
Intraspecific variation in leaf functional traits has gained widespread attention as a means to eval...
Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) has been traditionally considered as shade-demanding, although it perform...
Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) has been traditionally considered as shade-demanding, although it perform...
While it has been shown that coffee-shade agroforestry systems require fewer inputs and achieve grea...
<p><i>n = </i>6±SE. The overall photosynthetic limitations associated with stomatal, mesophyll and b...