2019
DOI: 10.17138/tgft(7)259-266
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Intensive silvopastoral systems with <i>Leucaena leucocephala</i> in Latin America

Abstract: Plenary paper presented at the International Leucaena Conference, 1‒3 November 2018, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.Leucaena leucocephala has played a key role in the development of sustainable cattle ranching in Latin America. This species is the backbone of the so-called Intensive Silvopastoral Systems (ISPS) that combine high-density cultivation of leucaena as fodder shrubs (4,000–40,000 plants/ha) with grasses and trees. The layers of vegetation added by shrubs and trees increase the system’s capacity for… Show more

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“…In such systems where vegetation has water and solar energy at will, the results in terms of milk and meat production are incredibly higher (15 and 2.5 times!!) than in control pastoral systems using a single conventional fodder (Chara et al, 2019). These systems also preserve biodiversity much better and impact the environment much less in terms of the release of excess compounds into the water or greenhouse gas emissions.…”
Section: A Necessary Holistic Approach To Sustainable Systems?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such systems where vegetation has water and solar energy at will, the results in terms of milk and meat production are incredibly higher (15 and 2.5 times!!) than in control pastoral systems using a single conventional fodder (Chara et al, 2019). These systems also preserve biodiversity much better and impact the environment much less in terms of the release of excess compounds into the water or greenhouse gas emissions.…”
Section: A Necessary Holistic Approach To Sustainable Systems?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…glabrata", "Leucaena leucocephala subsp. leucocephala" (Gándara et al, 1986;2019;Lacorte et al, 1987;Valinotti & Heyn, 1991;Roig, 1992;Goldfarb et al, 1993;2005;Aguirre & Galván, 2012;Cook et al, 2014;Radrizzani & Nasca, 2014;Chará et al, 2019;Glatzle et al, 2019;Radrizzani, 2019a;b). Estos registros permitieron documentar otra de las vías de introducción en Argentina mediante la importación de un commodity.…”
Section: Registros Estudiados a Partir De Materials De Herbariounclassified
“…In contrast, SPS includes trees and shrubs associated with grasses to form a landscape of multi-layered vegetation for forage [66]; they also include forage banks and living fences to delimit individual pastures and provide additional wood and forage [67]. SPS also retains or includes shrubs and trees that increase the capacity of the system to convert solar energy into biomass and enhance the complexity of the habitat [68]. There is broad academic support for SPS in terms of environmental benefits.…”
Section: The Components Of Cattle Ranching In Lamentioning
confidence: 99%