2019
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765201920180667
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Agroforestry systems and understory harvest management: the impact on growth and productivity of dual-purpose wheat

Abstract: The objective of the study was to evaluate the growth and production efficiency of forage-grain dual-purpose wheat in two arrangements and four agroforestry systems (Intercrop-I and Intercrop-II), as well as to evaluate crop management for the wheat crops in two planting seasons (Crop Season I-2014 and Crop Season II-2015. The experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design, factorial scheme 7x2x2, with seven cultivation systems eucalyptus urophylla x eucalyptus grandis Intercrop

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“…The lower the light intensity, the greater the canopy width formed (Suci & Heddy, 2018). The success of agroforestry system depends on the selection of shade tolerant species and efficient plants that can properly absorb solar radiation due to having a greater capacity for acclimatization and adaptation (Caron et al, 2019). Historically, agroforestry system has been widely implemented to achieve sustainable agricultural and decrease the negative effects of agriculture (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The lower the light intensity, the greater the canopy width formed (Suci & Heddy, 2018). The success of agroforestry system depends on the selection of shade tolerant species and efficient plants that can properly absorb solar radiation due to having a greater capacity for acclimatization and adaptation (Caron et al, 2019). Historically, agroforestry system has been widely implemented to achieve sustainable agricultural and decrease the negative effects of agriculture (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The success of agroforestry system depends on the selection of shade-tolerant species (Caron et al, 2019). Lemongrass (Cymbopogon nardus (L.) RENDLE) is chosen as an intercropping plant among the main plants because it has the following characteristics: (1) fast-grow (Sukamto et al, 2011); (2) deep abundant roots is on hold the soil (Sukamto et al, 2011;Sulaswatty et al, 2019); (3) un-favored by livestock (Pandey & Singh, 2012;Bisoi et al, 2017); (4) able to live in the pH soil range of 57, sandy loam or clay (Sukamto et al, 2011); (5) widely adaptable; (6) able to resist erosion; (7) quickly forms canopy; (8) producing essential oil, and social benefits (Pandey et al, 2014;Verma et al, 2014;Maiti & Prasad, 2016;Juliarti et al, 2020), and ( 9) are non-toxic to staple plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our present research was conducted with the same sengon plants when they were two years old with a wider canopy, which had a higher shade level than young sengon (Rahmawathi et al 2017;Suci and Heddy 2018). Planting upland rice on land with limited light requires strategies, one of which is the selection of shade-tolerant rice varieties (Caron et al 2019;Wang et al 2015). Therefore, in this study, Rindang 1 Agritan and Rindang 2 Agritan, upland rice varieties developed with superior shade tolerance, were selected for planting under 2-year-old sengon stands (Balitbangtan 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to the clearing of forest areas and the construction of canals In forest areas, there is a decrease in forest groundwater level and forest depth significantly drastic and have a severe impact on the ecosystem cycle that has been well maintained and maintained. In efforts to restore forest areas and non-forested areas, many locations have been managed by the community and even exist [1] Which belongs to the people this is also one of the problems related to the rehabilitation system implemented. The selection of plants and systems to be applied in forest management is linked to the interests of the landowners who are expected to benefit from the rehabilitation activities carried out on the land [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%