The objective of this study was to compare the effects of woodlots of five tree species, continuous maize (Zea mays L.) and natural fallow on soil water and nitrogen dynamics in western Tanzania. The tree species evaluated were Acacia crassicarpa (A. Cunn. ex Benth.), Acacia julifera ( Berth.), Acacia leptocarpa ( A. Cunn. ex Benth), Leucaena pallida (Britton and Rose), and Senna siamea (Lamarck) Irwin & Barneby). The field experiment was established in November 1996 in a completely randomized block design replicated three times. Maize was intercropped between the trees during the first three years after planting and thereafter the trees were allowed to grow as pure woodlots for another two years. Transpiration by the trees was monitore...
The WaNuLCAS (Water, Nutrient and Light Capture in Agroforestry Systems) model was used to investiga...
The WaNuLCAS (Water, Nutrient and Light Capture in Agroforestry Systems) model was used to investiga...
Promotion of agroforestry practices in sub-Sahara Africa may help sustain subsistent food and wood p...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of woodlots of five tree species, continuous ...
Keywords:Acacia, aboveground biomass, agronomic efficiency of fertilizers, C sequestration, decompos...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=EN-US style='mso-ansi-language:EN-US'>Acacia, aboveground biomas...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that soil water content would vary spatially wi...
Farmers in western Tanzania are establishing rotations of trees and crops in an attempt to overcome ...
We hypothesized that the integration of trees into agricultural land-use systems can reduce NO3 leac...
We hypothesized that the integration of trees into agricultural land-use systems can reduce NO3 leac...
Growing of trees as woodlots on farms for five to seven years in rotation with crops was considered ...
Growing of trees as woodlots on farms for five to seven years in rotation with crops was considered ...
Ståhl, L. 2005. Planted tree fallows and their influences on soil fertility and maize production in ...
Fallows with naturally regenerated or planted vegetation are important in many subsistence agricultu...
Fallows with naturally regenerated or planted vegetation are important in many subsistence agricultu...
The WaNuLCAS (Water, Nutrient and Light Capture in Agroforestry Systems) model was used to investiga...
The WaNuLCAS (Water, Nutrient and Light Capture in Agroforestry Systems) model was used to investiga...
Promotion of agroforestry practices in sub-Sahara Africa may help sustain subsistent food and wood p...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of woodlots of five tree species, continuous ...
Keywords:Acacia, aboveground biomass, agronomic efficiency of fertilizers, C sequestration, decompos...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=EN-US style='mso-ansi-language:EN-US'>Acacia, aboveground biomas...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that soil water content would vary spatially wi...
Farmers in western Tanzania are establishing rotations of trees and crops in an attempt to overcome ...
We hypothesized that the integration of trees into agricultural land-use systems can reduce NO3 leac...
We hypothesized that the integration of trees into agricultural land-use systems can reduce NO3 leac...
Growing of trees as woodlots on farms for five to seven years in rotation with crops was considered ...
Growing of trees as woodlots on farms for five to seven years in rotation with crops was considered ...
Ståhl, L. 2005. Planted tree fallows and their influences on soil fertility and maize production in ...
Fallows with naturally regenerated or planted vegetation are important in many subsistence agricultu...
Fallows with naturally regenerated or planted vegetation are important in many subsistence agricultu...
The WaNuLCAS (Water, Nutrient and Light Capture in Agroforestry Systems) model was used to investiga...
The WaNuLCAS (Water, Nutrient and Light Capture in Agroforestry Systems) model was used to investiga...
Promotion of agroforestry practices in sub-Sahara Africa may help sustain subsistent food and wood p...