Tropical agroforestry/ Peter Huxley

By: Huxley, PeterMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: UK : Wiley-Blackwell, 1999Description: x,371p. : ill. ; 26cmISBN: 0632040475Subject(s): Forests and forestry - Tropical regions | Forests and forestry | Tropical regionsDDC classification: 634.990913
Contents:
Section I. 1 Introduction. 2 The Nature of Agroforestry. 3 A Need for Agroforestry? 4 Agroforestry and the Farmer: Why Use Woody Plants? 5 Animal Agroforestry. 6 Agroforestry and Soil and Water Conservation. Section II. 7 The Pros and Cons of 'Woodiness'. 8 Learning from Growing Crops. 9 Agroforestry and the Use of Environmental Resources: the 'Promise' of Agroforestry. 10 Plant Spacing and Arrangement: an Essential Management Tool. 11 Resource Allocation in Plants. Section III. 12 The Tree-Crop Interface: a Key to Biological Success or Failure in Agroforestry. 13 Competition and Complementarity. 14 Measuring the Efficiency of Agroforestry Systems. Section IV. 15 Trees in Support of Agriculture: More About Trees. 16 Classifying Multipurpose Trees: What Are Functional Types? 17 Phenology: Understanding Plant Behaviour. 18 The Form and Nature of Root Systems. 19 Pruning and Tree Management: Some Practical Aspects. 20 Helpful Associations: Soil Biota, Nitrogen Fixing Organisms and Mycorrhizas. 21 Propagation, Planting Out and Tree Protection. Section V. 22 'Patchiness': Living in the Real World. 23 Trees and their Environment. 24 Agroforestry and Site Modification: Nutrient Recycling and Soil Organic Matter. 25 Agroforestry and Sustainability. Section VI. 26 Introducing the Philosophy and Practice of Agroforestry Research. 27 Agroforestry Field Experimentation: a First Approach.
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Includes references and index.

Section I.
1 Introduction.
2 The Nature of Agroforestry.
3 A Need for Agroforestry?
4 Agroforestry and the Farmer: Why Use Woody Plants?
5 Animal Agroforestry.
6 Agroforestry and Soil and Water Conservation.
Section II.
7 The Pros and Cons of 'Woodiness'.
8 Learning from Growing Crops.
9 Agroforestry and the Use of Environmental Resources: the 'Promise' of Agroforestry.
10 Plant Spacing and Arrangement: an Essential Management Tool.
11 Resource Allocation in Plants.
Section III.
12 The Tree-Crop Interface: a Key to Biological Success or Failure in Agroforestry.
13 Competition and Complementarity.
14 Measuring the Efficiency of Agroforestry Systems.
Section IV.
15 Trees in Support of Agriculture: More About Trees.
16 Classifying Multipurpose Trees: What Are Functional Types?
17 Phenology: Understanding Plant Behaviour.
18 The Form and Nature of Root Systems.
19 Pruning and Tree Management: Some Practical Aspects.
20 Helpful Associations: Soil Biota, Nitrogen Fixing Organisms and Mycorrhizas.
21 Propagation, Planting Out and Tree Protection.
Section V.
22 'Patchiness': Living in the Real World.
23 Trees and their Environment.
24 Agroforestry and Site Modification: Nutrient Recycling and Soil Organic Matter.
25 Agroforestry and Sustainability.
Section VI.
26 Introducing the Philosophy and Practice of Agroforestry Research.
27 Agroforestry Field Experimentation: a First Approach.

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