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YIELD AND NUTRITIVE VALUE OF ALFALFA (Medicago sativa L.) IN AN OLIVE (Olea europaea L.) ALLEY- CROPPING PRACTICE [PDF]
Bonari, Enrico +5 more
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Cropping among trees to cope with climate change. Insights From Cereal Cultivated In Walnut Plantations Of Central Spain. [PDF]
Arenas Corraliza, G +3 more
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The role of agroforestry innovation networks in post-2020 rural development of the eastern European region [PDF]
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Meeting the challenge: Silvicultural research in a changing world [PDF]
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Target regions for silvoarable agroforestry in Europe
Ecological Engineering, 2007Abstract Silvoarable agroforestry (SAF) has recently been proposed as an alternative land-use system for Europe. Data on soil, climate, topography, and land cover were integrated in a geographic information system (GIS) to identify agroforestry target regions where (i) productive growth of trees (Juglans spp., Prunus avium, Populus spp., Pinus pinea,
Felix Herzog, Joao Palma
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Silvoarable Systems in Europe – Past, Present and Future Prospects
Agroforestry Systems, 2006Mixed systems of agriculture incorporating combinations of trees and crops have formed key elements of the landscape of Europe throughout historical times, and many such systems continue to function in the present day. In many cases they represent formerly widespread traditional systems in decline and a number have already become extinct or exist only ...
Markus P Eichhorn +2 more
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Diversity of Airborne Arthropods in a Silvoarable Agroforestry System
Journal of Applied Ecology, 1993The diversity and abundance of airborne arthropods in a silvoarable agroforestry system with associated forestry and arable control areas in northern England was investigated with yellow water-pan traps. The agroforestry system consisted of alleys of arable crop (peas) separated by production hedges of 3-year-old furniture-timber trees (ash, cherry ...
R. K. Peng +4 more
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Agroforestry Systems, 1994
A silvoarable experimental site in Buckinghamshire, England combined rows of poplar trees with an arable rotation. Soil properties were investigated using soil carbon and the bodysize of invertebrates. Four years after establishment, the soil within and 1 m from the tree rows has significantly higher soil organic matter and invertebrate populations ...
J. Park, S. M. Newman, S. H. Cousins
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A silvoarable experimental site in Buckinghamshire, England combined rows of poplar trees with an arable rotation. Soil properties were investigated using soil carbon and the bodysize of invertebrates. Four years after establishment, the soil within and 1 m from the tree rows has significantly higher soil organic matter and invertebrate populations ...
J. Park, S. M. Newman, S. H. Cousins
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Types of silvoarable system: multifunctional windbreaks and riparian buffers
Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural ScienceIn this chapter, the authors summarize historic and current research on multifunctional biomass production, and provide insights in current research trends and future possibilities. The chapter is oriented around a case study in which widespread deployment of riparian buffers and windbreaks is modelled across Europe, in over 81,000 landscapes.
Oskar Englund, Pål Börjesson
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