Smallholder farming in Amazonia is practised mostly through shifting cultivation, which under low population pressure is well adapted to the low-fertility soils that predominate in uplands and to the lack of external inputs. In this paper we investigate the effects of soil heterogeneity (in terms of fertility and texture) on shifting cultivation systems in Central Amazonia. We focus on the effect of soil variation between anthropogenic upland soils (Amazonian Dark Earths, ADE) and surrounding soils on the size and location of cultivation plots, on the cultivation cycle, and on the diversity and assemblage of crops. We found that more fertile soils are cultivated more intensively (with shorter fallow periods, higher frequency of cultivation,...
Conflicting opinions are recorded in the literature concerning the suitability of Amazon lands for s...
Field trials were conducted on Amazonian Dark Earth soils in the Manaus region, Amazonas, Brazil to ...
Most of Brazilian Amazonia faces important limitations for conventional agriculture and pastures due...
Smallholder farming in Amazonia is practised mostly through shifting cultivation, which under low po...
Keywords: Terra Preta; Amazonian Dark Earths; Shifting cultivation; Homegardens; Intensification; Di...
<p>The importance of homegardens for the conservation of agrobiodiversity, the maintenance of farm e...
<div><p>Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus...
Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus on one ...
Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus on one ...
A recent archaeological survey demonstrates that one of the most durable of all forms of pre-Columbi...
Amazonian indigenous people grow manioc in landscapes of different agricultural potential, yet studi...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Clara Patricia Peña Venegas (2015). People, soil and manioc interac...
Many commentators highlight the fertility of Anthropogenic Dark Earths (ADE), emphasizing their pote...
Amazonian dark earths (ADE) are anthropogenic soils mostly created between 500 and 2500 years ago by...
While bitter manioc has been one of the most important staple crops in the central Amazon for thousa...
Conflicting opinions are recorded in the literature concerning the suitability of Amazon lands for s...
Field trials were conducted on Amazonian Dark Earth soils in the Manaus region, Amazonas, Brazil to ...
Most of Brazilian Amazonia faces important limitations for conventional agriculture and pastures due...
Smallholder farming in Amazonia is practised mostly through shifting cultivation, which under low po...
Keywords: Terra Preta; Amazonian Dark Earths; Shifting cultivation; Homegardens; Intensification; Di...
<p>The importance of homegardens for the conservation of agrobiodiversity, the maintenance of farm e...
<div><p>Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus...
Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus on one ...
Shifting cultivation in the humid tropics is incredibly diverse, yet research tends to focus on one ...
A recent archaeological survey demonstrates that one of the most durable of all forms of pre-Columbi...
Amazonian indigenous people grow manioc in landscapes of different agricultural potential, yet studi...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Clara Patricia Peña Venegas (2015). People, soil and manioc interac...
Many commentators highlight the fertility of Anthropogenic Dark Earths (ADE), emphasizing their pote...
Amazonian dark earths (ADE) are anthropogenic soils mostly created between 500 and 2500 years ago by...
While bitter manioc has been one of the most important staple crops in the central Amazon for thousa...
Conflicting opinions are recorded in the literature concerning the suitability of Amazon lands for s...
Field trials were conducted on Amazonian Dark Earth soils in the Manaus region, Amazonas, Brazil to ...
Most of Brazilian Amazonia faces important limitations for conventional agriculture and pastures due...