2020
DOI: 10.3390/land9090334
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Traditional Pollarding Practices for Dimorphic Ash Tree (Fraxinus dimorpha) Support Soil Fertility in the Moroccan High Atlas

Abstract: Shaping and pollarding of dimorphic ash tree (Fraxinus dimorpha) are two traditional practices used by the local inhabitants in agropastoral parklands of the Moroccan High Atlas to secure their production systems and increase tree production and strength. This study focused on assessing the impact of these practices on soil quality. Abiotic parameters and mycorrhizal attributes of the samples of four soil types related to different ash tree morphotypes were assessed and compared. Rhizospheric soils (Rs) of thr… Show more

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“…In agropastoral parklands of the Moroccan High Atlas, traditional practices of managing the local dimorphic ash tree (Fraxinus dimorpha), endemic to North Africa, involve pollarding [1]. Compared to soil without trees, the soil under trees was shown to be enriched with phosphorus, nitrogen, carbon, and mycorrhizal spore density, suggesting soil fertility benefits generated by sound agroforest management.…”
Section: Water Balance Effects Of Lowland Water Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In agropastoral parklands of the Moroccan High Atlas, traditional practices of managing the local dimorphic ash tree (Fraxinus dimorpha), endemic to North Africa, involve pollarding [1]. Compared to soil without trees, the soil under trees was shown to be enriched with phosphorus, nitrogen, carbon, and mycorrhizal spore density, suggesting soil fertility benefits generated by sound agroforest management.…”
Section: Water Balance Effects Of Lowland Water Usementioning
confidence: 99%