International audienceIn West Africa, Harmattan-induced atmospheric and soil droughts represent seasonally recurring hazards for Theobroma cacao L. agro-ecosystems. Under the influence of the Harmattan winds, precipitation is impaired and air humidity and temperature reach stressful levels. Climate change is causing an increase in temperature that will drive up the evaporative power of the atmosphere, risking to harshen both the soil and atmospheric stress. This would further threaten the viability of cacao cultivation in this region. To characterize the response of cacao trees to atmospheric and soil drought, we monitored two sub-plots, with and without irrigation, throughout one Harmattan season (November 2019 - March 2020) in the Eastern...
Climate change is a major environmental stressor that would adversely affect tropical agriculture, w...
The study was conducted at the University of Education, Winneba, Mampong Campus from October, 2007 t...
In the locality of El Espinal, Tolima, the effect of water stress on leaf water potential and gas ex...
International audienceIn West Africa, Harmattan-induced atmospheric and soil droughts represent seas...
Published online: 28 Sept 2017Cocoa agroforestry is perceived as potential adaptation strategy to su...
Open Access ArticleClimate models predict decreasing precipitation and increasing air temperature, c...
In South-east Asia, ENSO-related droughts represent irregularly occuring hazards for agroforestry sy...
Climate models predict a possible increase in the frequency of strong climate events such as El Niño...
International audienceClimate models predict a possible increase in the frequency of strong climate ...
<div><p>Climate models predict a possible increase in the frequency of strong climate events such as...
Drought stress can have substantial negative impacts on cocoa plant growth until affect the death of...
National audienceIn various regions of the world, climate change is predicted to induce modification...
In general, research on plant drought response of cocoa has been done mainly on seedlings. However, ...
Atmospheric CO2 concentration continues to rise and is predicted to reach approximately 700 ppm by 2...
IITA supervisor: Dr. Asare R.Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) originates from the Amazon basin in South Ameri...
Climate change is a major environmental stressor that would adversely affect tropical agriculture, w...
The study was conducted at the University of Education, Winneba, Mampong Campus from October, 2007 t...
In the locality of El Espinal, Tolima, the effect of water stress on leaf water potential and gas ex...
International audienceIn West Africa, Harmattan-induced atmospheric and soil droughts represent seas...
Published online: 28 Sept 2017Cocoa agroforestry is perceived as potential adaptation strategy to su...
Open Access ArticleClimate models predict decreasing precipitation and increasing air temperature, c...
In South-east Asia, ENSO-related droughts represent irregularly occuring hazards for agroforestry sy...
Climate models predict a possible increase in the frequency of strong climate events such as El Niño...
International audienceClimate models predict a possible increase in the frequency of strong climate ...
<div><p>Climate models predict a possible increase in the frequency of strong climate events such as...
Drought stress can have substantial negative impacts on cocoa plant growth until affect the death of...
National audienceIn various regions of the world, climate change is predicted to induce modification...
In general, research on plant drought response of cocoa has been done mainly on seedlings. However, ...
Atmospheric CO2 concentration continues to rise and is predicted to reach approximately 700 ppm by 2...
IITA supervisor: Dr. Asare R.Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) originates from the Amazon basin in South Ameri...
Climate change is a major environmental stressor that would adversely affect tropical agriculture, w...
The study was conducted at the University of Education, Winneba, Mampong Campus from October, 2007 t...
In the locality of El Espinal, Tolima, the effect of water stress on leaf water potential and gas ex...