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Shade increases cereal production in mediterranean conditions facing the climate change [PDF]
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Arenas-Corraliza, M.G.
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Introduction: A silvoarable system of land management implies the cultivation of trees and arable crops on the same area of land, a system practised quite commonly in southern Europe and in the tropics. The system comprises two components: tree rows, generally one tree wide, and arable alleys, alternating across the field.
Beaton, A. +2 more
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Agroforestry is increasingly recognized as an effective tool for enhancing multifunctionality in agroecosystems globally, improving land-use efficiency and delivering multiple ecosystem services (ES).
David Rivest +5 more
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Temperate agroforestry: yield of five key arable crops near tree rows of Populus X Canadensis [PDF]
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Pardon, P.
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High-resolution economic evaluation of black walnut alley cropping against the maize-soybean rotation in the Midwest, USA [PDF]
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Wolz, K.J.
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Agroforestry can mitigate environmental problems in european agricultural deficit areas [PDF]
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Crous-Duran, J. +9 more
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Biomass production and concentration of rosmarinic acid in Melissa officinalis L. established under Prunus avium L. [PDF]
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Mosquera-Losada, M.R.
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Biotic stress and yield stability in English organic silvoarable agroforestry
AbstractIn-field trees are thought to buffer arable crops from climate extremes through the creation of microclimates that may reduce the impacts of heat, wind, and cold. Much less is known about how trees and their biotic interactions (e.g. with natural enemies of pests and wild understory plants) impact crop yield stability to biotic stresses such as
Tosh, Colin R. +3 more
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