While intercropping annual non nitrogen-fixing crops with deciduous hardwood species is now well documented, there is a need to investigate if nitrogen-fixing intercrops may succeed in agroforestry systems. Intercropping with trees usually leads to a decline in crop yield, and could in addition possibly reduce the biological N fixation (BNF) over time due to the competition for resources. In a Mediterranean experimental site, 17 year-old hybrid walnut trees (Juglans nigra x Juglans regia L.) planted in East-West oriented lines were intercropped with alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) to assess the impact of competition for light and water on alfalfa yield and BNF. Alfalfa yield and shoot δ15N values (a proxy for the proportion of N derived from t...
Results about the effects of thinning and mixed plantations with Italian alder (Alnus cordata Loisel...
In agroforestry systems (AFS) with annual intercrops, the competition for light, water and nitrogen ...
Background and aims Characterising the spatial distribution of tree fine roots (diameter ≤ 2 mm) is ...
While intercropping annual non nitrogen-fixing crops with deciduous hardwood species is now well doc...
With increasing economic and environmental costs associated with fertilizer use, the need for low-in...
Agroforestry, or growing trees and other crops together on the same land, has been practiced for yea...
Efficient fertilization may facilitate high-yielding forest plantations, thereby, sequestering carbo...
International audienceThe introduction of trees in cropland may be a way to improve the mineral nitr...
Cropping among trees with perennial legumes is one option for increasing agro-ecosystem services, su...
The study was carried out in experimental plots located in the Arno valley (Cavriglia, province of A...
International audienceIn agroforestry systems, the canopy of maturing trees progressively reduces th...
Nitrogen (N) fixation by legumes and nitrogen transfer to cereals have been considered as important ...
The insertion of leguminous crops into temperate and Mediterranean agroforestry systems where few di...
Agroforestry research is in full expansion, but uncertainty remains on the performance of combinatio...
Early season leaf growth depends largely on N provided by remobilization from storage and many studi...
Results about the effects of thinning and mixed plantations with Italian alder (Alnus cordata Loisel...
In agroforestry systems (AFS) with annual intercrops, the competition for light, water and nitrogen ...
Background and aims Characterising the spatial distribution of tree fine roots (diameter ≤ 2 mm) is ...
While intercropping annual non nitrogen-fixing crops with deciduous hardwood species is now well doc...
With increasing economic and environmental costs associated with fertilizer use, the need for low-in...
Agroforestry, or growing trees and other crops together on the same land, has been practiced for yea...
Efficient fertilization may facilitate high-yielding forest plantations, thereby, sequestering carbo...
International audienceThe introduction of trees in cropland may be a way to improve the mineral nitr...
Cropping among trees with perennial legumes is one option for increasing agro-ecosystem services, su...
The study was carried out in experimental plots located in the Arno valley (Cavriglia, province of A...
International audienceIn agroforestry systems, the canopy of maturing trees progressively reduces th...
Nitrogen (N) fixation by legumes and nitrogen transfer to cereals have been considered as important ...
The insertion of leguminous crops into temperate and Mediterranean agroforestry systems where few di...
Agroforestry research is in full expansion, but uncertainty remains on the performance of combinatio...
Early season leaf growth depends largely on N provided by remobilization from storage and many studi...
Results about the effects of thinning and mixed plantations with Italian alder (Alnus cordata Loisel...
In agroforestry systems (AFS) with annual intercrops, the competition for light, water and nitrogen ...
Background and aims Characterising the spatial distribution of tree fine roots (diameter ≤ 2 mm) is ...