Sistemas agroforestales en América Tropical

Techniques aimed at establishing simultaneously and on the same land both forest and agricultural practices have been variously named agroforestry, agrosilviculture, silvoagricultural methods and the Taungya method or system. In several areas of tropical America very promising results have been obtained combining agriculture and grazing with Salix, Populus, Gmelina, Eucalyptus, Alnus, Cordia, Cedrela, and several fruit trees. In Costa Rica, Cordia alliodora, a tree of high commercial value has been successfully cultivated in combination with coffee and cacao plantations. This species grows rapidly, has a not-too-wide crown and a straight, uniform trunk. Also widely accepted as shade trees in coffee and cacao plantations are Erythrina sp. and Inga sp. for their ability to fix nitrogen from the air and because their litter is valued as a soil improver. In combination with dairies in the highlands Alnus acuminata is very popular. This tree also fixes nitrogen, grows rapidly and has a very desirable trunk.

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Principais autores: 51733 Budowski, G., 56761 Chavarría S, M.R. ed., Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnológicas San José, Costa Rica 6120, Simposio Internacional sobre las Ciencias Forestales y su Contribución al Desarrollo de la América Tropical San José (Costa Rica) 11-17 Oct 1979
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Publicado em: San José (Costa Rica) [197
Assuntos:AGROFORESTERIA, SISTEMAS AGROSILVOPASTORILES, TROPICO HUMEDO, AMERICA TROPICAL,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:569162022-11-15T18:33:29ZSistemas agroforestales en América Tropical 51733 Budowski, G. 56761 Chavarría S, M.R. ed. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnológicas San José, Costa Rica 6120 Simposio Internacional sobre las Ciencias Forestales y su Contribución al Desarrollo de la América Tropical San José (Costa Rica) 11-17 Oct 1979 San José (Costa Rica)[1979]Techniques aimed at establishing simultaneously and on the same land both forest and agricultural practices have been variously named agroforestry, agrosilviculture, silvoagricultural methods and the Taungya method or system. In several areas of tropical America very promising results have been obtained combining agriculture and grazing with Salix, Populus, Gmelina, Eucalyptus, Alnus, Cordia, Cedrela, and several fruit trees. In Costa Rica, Cordia alliodora, a tree of high commercial value has been successfully cultivated in combination with coffee and cacao plantations. This species grows rapidly, has a not-too-wide crown and a straight, uniform trunk. Also widely accepted as shade trees in coffee and cacao plantations are Erythrina sp. and Inga sp. for their ability to fix nitrogen from the air and because their litter is valued as a soil improver. In combination with dairies in the highlands Alnus acuminata is very popular. This tree also fixes nitrogen, grows rapidly and has a very desirable trunk.Techniques aimed at establishing simultaneously and on the same land both forest and agricultural practices have been variously named agroforestry, agrosilviculture, silvoagricultural methods and the Taungya method or system. In several areas of tropical America very promising results have been obtained combining agriculture and grazing with Salix, Populus, Gmelina, Eucalyptus, Alnus, Cordia, Cedrela, and several fruit trees. In Costa Rica, Cordia alliodora, a tree of high commercial value has been successfully cultivated in combination with coffee and cacao plantations. This species grows rapidly, has a not-too-wide crown and a straight, uniform trunk. Also widely accepted as shade trees in coffee and cacao plantations are Erythrina sp. and Inga sp. for their ability to fix nitrogen from the air and because their litter is valued as a soil improver. In combination with dairies in the highlands Alnus acuminata is very popular. This tree also fixes nitrogen, grows rapidly and has a very desirable trunk.AGROFORESTERIASISTEMAS AGROSILVOPASTORILESTROPICO HUMEDOAMERICA TROPICAL
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topic AGROFORESTERIA
SISTEMAS AGROSILVOPASTORILES
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AMERICA TROPICAL
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SISTEMAS AGROSILVOPASTORILES
TROPICO HUMEDO
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51733 Budowski, G.
56761 Chavarría S, M.R. ed.
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnológicas San José, Costa Rica 6120
Simposio Internacional sobre las Ciencias Forestales y su Contribución al Desarrollo de la América Tropical San José (Costa Rica) 11-17 Oct 1979
Sistemas agroforestales en América Tropical
description Techniques aimed at establishing simultaneously and on the same land both forest and agricultural practices have been variously named agroforestry, agrosilviculture, silvoagricultural methods and the Taungya method or system. In several areas of tropical America very promising results have been obtained combining agriculture and grazing with Salix, Populus, Gmelina, Eucalyptus, Alnus, Cordia, Cedrela, and several fruit trees. In Costa Rica, Cordia alliodora, a tree of high commercial value has been successfully cultivated in combination with coffee and cacao plantations. This species grows rapidly, has a not-too-wide crown and a straight, uniform trunk. Also widely accepted as shade trees in coffee and cacao plantations are Erythrina sp. and Inga sp. for their ability to fix nitrogen from the air and because their litter is valued as a soil improver. In combination with dairies in the highlands Alnus acuminata is very popular. This tree also fixes nitrogen, grows rapidly and has a very desirable trunk.
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author 51733 Budowski, G.
56761 Chavarría S, M.R. ed.
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnológicas San José, Costa Rica 6120
Simposio Internacional sobre las Ciencias Forestales y su Contribución al Desarrollo de la América Tropical San José (Costa Rica) 11-17 Oct 1979
author_facet 51733 Budowski, G.
56761 Chavarría S, M.R. ed.
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnológicas San José, Costa Rica 6120
Simposio Internacional sobre las Ciencias Forestales y su Contribución al Desarrollo de la América Tropical San José (Costa Rica) 11-17 Oct 1979
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