Multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs for agroforestry

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Autor(a) principal: Nair, P. K.R.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Fernandes, E. C.M., Wanbugu, P. N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/17582
Resumo: An overview of the various agroforestry systems and practices that exist around the tropics and subtropics indicates that there are various ways in which farmers deliberately incorporate trees and shrubs on farm production fields. Many of the species so incorporated are legumes. The role of woody perennials in agroforestry systems can be productive and/or protective. The former includes the production of food, fodder, fuelwood, mulch, green manure, wood and various other useful products. The most important protective functions entail the use of woody perennials for soil protection and conservation, and for enhancement of soil's productivity on a sustainable basis, especially on account of the nitrogen-fixing capacity of the vast majority of them. Legumes are not the only group of woody species that have potential role in agroforestry, but they offer by far the maximum range of choice of woody species for agroforestry in terms of their economic uses as well as ecological adaptability. In addition to the several leguminous woody species that are well known in agroforestry, there are many whose potentials have hitherto not been fully understood. An evaluation of the agroforestry potentials of a few leguminous species from the point of view of their growth characteristics, ecological adaptability, combining ability with other species and uses/ functions is presented. The science of agroforestry is still in its infancy. There is yet nobody of knowledge on the various management aspects of these potentially promising group of plants based on systematic research. However, some trials have recently been initiated in several places around the world. ICRAF, in its capacity as an international research council with a global mandate to catalyze and promote research in agroforestry, has assembled several multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs of agroforestry potential at the Council's recently-established Field Station in Machakos, Kenya, primarly for demonstration and training purposes.
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spelling Multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs for agroforestryLeguminosas arbóreas e arbustivas de múltiplos usos em sistemas agroflorestaisN2 fixationfixação de N2An overview of the various agroforestry systems and practices that exist around the tropics and subtropics indicates that there are various ways in which farmers deliberately incorporate trees and shrubs on farm production fields. Many of the species so incorporated are legumes. The role of woody perennials in agroforestry systems can be productive and/or protective. The former includes the production of food, fodder, fuelwood, mulch, green manure, wood and various other useful products. The most important protective functions entail the use of woody perennials for soil protection and conservation, and for enhancement of soil's productivity on a sustainable basis, especially on account of the nitrogen-fixing capacity of the vast majority of them. Legumes are not the only group of woody species that have potential role in agroforestry, but they offer by far the maximum range of choice of woody species for agroforestry in terms of their economic uses as well as ecological adaptability. In addition to the several leguminous woody species that are well known in agroforestry, there are many whose potentials have hitherto not been fully understood. An evaluation of the agroforestry potentials of a few leguminous species from the point of view of their growth characteristics, ecological adaptability, combining ability with other species and uses/ functions is presented. The science of agroforestry is still in its infancy. There is yet nobody of knowledge on the various management aspects of these potentially promising group of plants based on systematic research. However, some trials have recently been initiated in several places around the world. ICRAF, in its capacity as an international research council with a global mandate to catalyze and promote research in agroforestry, has assembled several multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs of agroforestry potential at the Council's recently-established Field Station in Machakos, Kenya, primarly for demonstration and training purposes.Uma visão geral dos vários sistemas e práticas agroflorestais, que existem nas áreas tropicais e subtropicais, indica que há várias maneiras pelas quais os fazendeiros deliberadamente incorporam árvores e arbustos no sistema de produção agrícola, e muitas das espécies usadas são leguminosas. O papel das espécies lenhosas nos sistemas agroflorestais pode ser de produção e/ou de proteção. O primeiro inclui produção de alimento, forragem, lenha, cobertura morta, adubo verde, madeira e vários outros produtos úteis. A mais importante das funções protetoras é na conservação do solo e, também, no aumento da produtividade do solo, tendo em conta a capacidade de fixação de N2 da vasta maioria das espécies. As leguminosas não são as únicas espécies lenhosas com potencialidades nos sistemas agroflorestais, mas elas oferecem as mais amplas possibilidades de escolha em termos de seus usos econômicos, bem como a adaptação ecológica. Além das diversas espécies já conhecidas e usadas, existem muitas outras cujas potencialidades de uso em sistemas agroflorestais ainda não foram estudadas. Uma avaliação do potencial de uso agroflorestal de algumas espécies de leguminosas é apresentada neste trabalho, principalmente em termos das características de crescimento, adaptação ecológica, capacidade de crescimento em associação com outras espécies, bem como seus usos e funções. O sistema agroflorestal é um campo de pesquisa ainda incipiente. Não há ainda informações advindas de pesquisa sistematizada sobre os vários aspectos de manejo dos grupos potencialmente promissores. Entretanto, alguns experimentos foram recentemente iniciados em diversas localidades ao redor do mundo. O ICRAF, na qualidade de conselho internacional, tem catalizado e promovido a pesquisa sobre os sistemas agroflorestais e reuniu, no recentemente criado campo experimental de Machakos, no Quênia, um banco de árvores e arbustos de uso potencial nos sistemas agroflorestais, com a finalidade primordial de demonstração e treinamento.Pesquisa Agropecuaria BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraNair, P. K.R.Fernandes, E. C.M.Wanbugu, P. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs for agroforestry
Leguminosas arbóreas e arbustivas de múltiplos usos em sistemas agroflorestais
title Multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs for agroforestry
spellingShingle Multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs for agroforestry
Nair, P. K.R.
N2 fixation
fixação de N2
title_short Multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs for agroforestry
title_full Multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs for agroforestry
title_fullStr Multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs for agroforestry
title_full_unstemmed Multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs for agroforestry
title_sort Multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs for agroforestry
author Nair, P. K.R.
author_facet Nair, P. K.R.
Fernandes, E. C.M.
Wanbugu, P. N.
author_role author
author2 Fernandes, E. C.M.
Wanbugu, P. N.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nair, P. K.R.
Fernandes, E. C.M.
Wanbugu, P. N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv N2 fixation
fixação de N2
topic N2 fixation
fixação de N2
description An overview of the various agroforestry systems and practices that exist around the tropics and subtropics indicates that there are various ways in which farmers deliberately incorporate trees and shrubs on farm production fields. Many of the species so incorporated are legumes. The role of woody perennials in agroforestry systems can be productive and/or protective. The former includes the production of food, fodder, fuelwood, mulch, green manure, wood and various other useful products. The most important protective functions entail the use of woody perennials for soil protection and conservation, and for enhancement of soil's productivity on a sustainable basis, especially on account of the nitrogen-fixing capacity of the vast majority of them. Legumes are not the only group of woody species that have potential role in agroforestry, but they offer by far the maximum range of choice of woody species for agroforestry in terms of their economic uses as well as ecological adaptability. In addition to the several leguminous woody species that are well known in agroforestry, there are many whose potentials have hitherto not been fully understood. An evaluation of the agroforestry potentials of a few leguminous species from the point of view of their growth characteristics, ecological adaptability, combining ability with other species and uses/ functions is presented. The science of agroforestry is still in its infancy. There is yet nobody of knowledge on the various management aspects of these potentially promising group of plants based on systematic research. However, some trials have recently been initiated in several places around the world. ICRAF, in its capacity as an international research council with a global mandate to catalyze and promote research in agroforestry, has assembled several multipurpose leguminous trees and shrubs of agroforestry potential at the Council's recently-established Field Station in Machakos, Kenya, primarly for demonstration and training purposes.
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