Published online: 22 Jan 2019.Lack of information on water use of key agroforestry species is an obstacle to understanding their influence on crop productivity. Cordia africana and Albizia coriaria are the dominant tree species of smallholder farming systems in the Mt Elgon region of Uganda and have multiple uses in agroforestry systems. This study deployed six sap flow meters on stems of three selected trees each of C. africana and A. coriaria on-farm. The objective of the study was to assess the daily water use patterns of these agroforestry tree species at different times of the year. We measured the daily sap flow of these two species using the heat ratio method over a period of 18 months. There was a significant main effect of the inte...
Water use efficiency (WUE) is the ratio of some measure of growth or carbon assimilation to water ut...
#Faidherbia albida# (Acacia) is a multipurpose tree widely distributed in semiarid Africa, notably i...
Cover crops are widely planted in orchards for a variety of reasons. These include suppressing soil ...
Lack of information on water use of key agroforestry species is an obstacle to understanding their i...
Understanding water use by agroforestry trees in dry-land ecosystems is essential for improving wate...
The WaNuLCAS (Water, Nutrient and Light Capture in Agroforestry Systems) model was used to investiga...
In South Africa, the limited extent of indigenous forests accelerated the development of fast-growin...
Faidherbia albida (FA) is an emblematic woody species of agroforestry systems in semi-arid Africa. I...
Prerequisite for selection of appropriate tree species in afforestation programs is to understand th...
Lack of long-term hydrological monitoring makes it difficult to determine impacts of changing land u...
Variations in soil water, crop yield and fine roots of 3 to 4 year-old Grevillea robusta Cunn. and G...
In this research the relative importance of leaf area and microclimatic factors in determining water...
This paper describes recent research findings on tree–crop interactions in the semiarid tropics focu...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. With increased drought events affecting forests globally, little is known about...
Description of the subject. In central-west Senegal, agroforestry parklands dominated by Faidherbia ...
Water use efficiency (WUE) is the ratio of some measure of growth or carbon assimilation to water ut...
#Faidherbia albida# (Acacia) is a multipurpose tree widely distributed in semiarid Africa, notably i...
Cover crops are widely planted in orchards for a variety of reasons. These include suppressing soil ...
Lack of information on water use of key agroforestry species is an obstacle to understanding their i...
Understanding water use by agroforestry trees in dry-land ecosystems is essential for improving wate...
The WaNuLCAS (Water, Nutrient and Light Capture in Agroforestry Systems) model was used to investiga...
In South Africa, the limited extent of indigenous forests accelerated the development of fast-growin...
Faidherbia albida (FA) is an emblematic woody species of agroforestry systems in semi-arid Africa. I...
Prerequisite for selection of appropriate tree species in afforestation programs is to understand th...
Lack of long-term hydrological monitoring makes it difficult to determine impacts of changing land u...
Variations in soil water, crop yield and fine roots of 3 to 4 year-old Grevillea robusta Cunn. and G...
In this research the relative importance of leaf area and microclimatic factors in determining water...
This paper describes recent research findings on tree–crop interactions in the semiarid tropics focu...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. With increased drought events affecting forests globally, little is known about...
Description of the subject. In central-west Senegal, agroforestry parklands dominated by Faidherbia ...
Water use efficiency (WUE) is the ratio of some measure of growth or carbon assimilation to water ut...
#Faidherbia albida# (Acacia) is a multipurpose tree widely distributed in semiarid Africa, notably i...
Cover crops are widely planted in orchards for a variety of reasons. These include suppressing soil ...