Although a common plant response to environmental gradients, leaf trait plasticity is often uncharted in agroforestry systems. The objective of this study was to examine the effect of a i) local-scale gradient (light, nutrients) induced by shade tree diversity and ii) large-scale gradient (climato-edaphic) induced by altitude on coffee plant response on multiple agroforestry research farms in Costa Rica. Results show large variability of coffee traits: leaf photosynthetic rates, specific leaf area (SLA) and number of fruiting nodes deviate along both gradients. Mean SLA increased with increasing shade tree diversity. However, with increasing altitude, full sun coffee photosynthesized at higher rates than shaded coffee. Concurrently, other c...
In agroforestry systems, the effect of shade trees on coffee net photosynthesis (An) has been the ob...
Whereas under optimal environmental conditions complementarity in resource use by coffee and shade t...
Sap flows of coffee (Coffea arabica L. cv 'Costa Rica 95') and associated timber trees (Eucalyptus d...
While it has been shown that coffee-shade agroforestry systems require fewer inputs and achieve grea...
Intraspecific variation in leaf functional traits has gained widespread attention as a means to eval...
Agroforestry production methods present one option for addressing growing concerns about the long te...
Functional traits can evaluate crop responses to farm-level management practices, however there are ...
Coffee is an important crop in the global south. However, ongoing changes in the climate system rein...
Coffee has been classified as a shade-adapted plant species and exhibits typical features of such sp...
Llano Bonito (area: 1,800 ha, altitude: from 1,180 to 2,120 m. asl) is a productive coffee-growing w...
Variation of plant functional traits may predict ecosystem function1 , yet there is little work link...
The advantages of associating shade trees in coffee agroforestry systems (AFS) are generally thought...
With the financial assistance of the European Union (ICA4-CT-2001-10071), research has been undertak...
Coffee is widely grown across Central America at altitudes between 600 and 2500 m, mostly in associa...
In agroforestry systems, shade trees strongly affect the physiology of the undergrown crop. However,...
In agroforestry systems, the effect of shade trees on coffee net photosynthesis (An) has been the ob...
Whereas under optimal environmental conditions complementarity in resource use by coffee and shade t...
Sap flows of coffee (Coffea arabica L. cv 'Costa Rica 95') and associated timber trees (Eucalyptus d...
While it has been shown that coffee-shade agroforestry systems require fewer inputs and achieve grea...
Intraspecific variation in leaf functional traits has gained widespread attention as a means to eval...
Agroforestry production methods present one option for addressing growing concerns about the long te...
Functional traits can evaluate crop responses to farm-level management practices, however there are ...
Coffee is an important crop in the global south. However, ongoing changes in the climate system rein...
Coffee has been classified as a shade-adapted plant species and exhibits typical features of such sp...
Llano Bonito (area: 1,800 ha, altitude: from 1,180 to 2,120 m. asl) is a productive coffee-growing w...
Variation of plant functional traits may predict ecosystem function1 , yet there is little work link...
The advantages of associating shade trees in coffee agroforestry systems (AFS) are generally thought...
With the financial assistance of the European Union (ICA4-CT-2001-10071), research has been undertak...
Coffee is widely grown across Central America at altitudes between 600 and 2500 m, mostly in associa...
In agroforestry systems, shade trees strongly affect the physiology of the undergrown crop. However,...
In agroforestry systems, the effect of shade trees on coffee net photosynthesis (An) has been the ob...
Whereas under optimal environmental conditions complementarity in resource use by coffee and shade t...
Sap flows of coffee (Coffea arabica L. cv 'Costa Rica 95') and associated timber trees (Eucalyptus d...