Light competition by trees is often regarded as a major limiting factor for crops in alley-cropping agroforestry. Northern latitude farmers are usually reluctant to adopt agroforestry as they fear that light competition will be fiercer in their conditions. We questioned the light availability for crops in alley-cropping at different latitudes from the tropic circle to the polar circle with a process-based 3D model of alley-cropping agroforestry. Two tree densities and two tree line orientations were considered. The effect of the latitude was evaluated with same-sized trees. The relative irradiance of the crops was computed for the whole year or at specific times of the year when crops need more light. The heterogeneity of crop irradiance ac...
In crop modeling and yield predictions, the heterogeneity of agricultural landscapes is usually not ...
PosterA modern form of agroforestry are alley cropping systems where annual field crops are grown in...
Contact: talbot@supagro.inra.frInternational audiencePredicting the temporal and spatial variability...
Light competition by trees is often regarded as a major limiting factor for crops in alley-cropping ...
Annual row crop systems dominate agriculture around the world and have considerable negative environ...
Researchers theorize there is a particular spacing within and between rows that maximizes light capt...
International audienceIn agroforestry systems, the canopy of maturing trees progressively reduces th...
Actually, agroforestry research is in full expansion; nevertheless, there remains uncertainty about ...
In every agroforestry system, the tree canopy reduces the incident radiation for the crop. However, ...
With climate change and an increasing global human population, the concept of agroforestry is gainin...
Graduation date: 1994Growing trees as a green manure crop together with an annual food crop is a\ud ...
Large concerns over the impact of climate change on agriculture in temperate countries have been rai...
This thesis examines two important aspects of agroforestry in Australia: agroforestry as an agricult...
Light foraging by trees is a fundamental process shaping forest communities. In heterogeneous light ...
Abstract: Natural changes in photoperiod, light quantity, and quality play a key role in plant signa...
In crop modeling and yield predictions, the heterogeneity of agricultural landscapes is usually not ...
PosterA modern form of agroforestry are alley cropping systems where annual field crops are grown in...
Contact: talbot@supagro.inra.frInternational audiencePredicting the temporal and spatial variability...
Light competition by trees is often regarded as a major limiting factor for crops in alley-cropping ...
Annual row crop systems dominate agriculture around the world and have considerable negative environ...
Researchers theorize there is a particular spacing within and between rows that maximizes light capt...
International audienceIn agroforestry systems, the canopy of maturing trees progressively reduces th...
Actually, agroforestry research is in full expansion; nevertheless, there remains uncertainty about ...
In every agroforestry system, the tree canopy reduces the incident radiation for the crop. However, ...
With climate change and an increasing global human population, the concept of agroforestry is gainin...
Graduation date: 1994Growing trees as a green manure crop together with an annual food crop is a\ud ...
Large concerns over the impact of climate change on agriculture in temperate countries have been rai...
This thesis examines two important aspects of agroforestry in Australia: agroforestry as an agricult...
Light foraging by trees is a fundamental process shaping forest communities. In heterogeneous light ...
Abstract: Natural changes in photoperiod, light quantity, and quality play a key role in plant signa...
In crop modeling and yield predictions, the heterogeneity of agricultural landscapes is usually not ...
PosterA modern form of agroforestry are alley cropping systems where annual field crops are grown in...
Contact: talbot@supagro.inra.frInternational audiencePredicting the temporal and spatial variability...