Agroforestry systems of timber species and cacao: survival and growth during the early stages

In recent times, increased emphasis has been placed on diversifying the types of trees to shade cacao (Theobromacacao L.) and to achieve additional services. Agroforestry systems that include profitable and native timber trees are a viable alternative but it is necessary to understand the growth cha...

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Main Authors: Wilmer Espinoza, Argenis Mora, Danni Guzman, Osmary Araque, Ramón E. Jaimez, Wilmer Tezara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kassel University Press 2013-08-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
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Online Access:http://www.jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/view/2012112642171/424
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spelling doaj-8513f443ec584755bab3d740a6bd051b2020-11-24T23:34:04ZengKassel University PressJournal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics1612-98302013-08-011141111Agroforestry systems of timber species and cacao: survival and growth during the early stagesWilmer EspinozaArgenis MoraDanni GuzmanOsmary AraqueRamón E. JaimezWilmer TezaraIn recent times, increased emphasis has been placed on diversifying the types of trees to shade cacao (Theobromacacao L.) and to achieve additional services. Agroforestry systems that include profitable and native timber trees are a viable alternative but it is necessary to understand the growth characteristics of these species under different environmental conditions. Thus, timber tree species selection should be based on plant responses to biotic and abiotic factors. The aims of this study were (1) to evaluate growth rates and leaf area indices of the four commercial timber species: Cordia thaisiana, Cedrela odorata, Swietenia macrophylla and Tabebuia rosea in conjunction with incidence of insect attacks and (2) to compare growth rates of four Venezuelan Criollo cacao cultivars planted under the shade of these four timber species during the first 36 months after establishment. Parameters monitored in timber trees were: survival rates, growth rates expressed as height and diameter at breast height and leaf area index. In the four Cacao cultivars: height and basal diameter. C. thaisiana and C. odorata had the fastest growth and the highest survival rates. Growth rates of timber trees will depend on their susceptibility to insect attacks as well as to total leaf area. All cacao cultivars showed higher growth rates under the shade of C. odorata. Growth rates of timber trees and cacao cultivars suggest that combinations of cacao and timber trees are a feasible agroforestry strategy in Venezuela.http://www.jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/view/2012112642171/424tree growth and survivalinsect attackintercroppingcriollo cacaotimber tree
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author Wilmer Espinoza
Argenis Mora
Danni Guzman
Osmary Araque
Ramón E. Jaimez
Wilmer Tezara
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Argenis Mora
Danni Guzman
Osmary Araque
Ramón E. Jaimez
Wilmer Tezara
Agroforestry systems of timber species and cacao: survival and growth during the early stages
Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
tree growth and survival
insect attack
intercropping
criollo cacao
timber tree
author_facet Wilmer Espinoza
Argenis Mora
Danni Guzman
Osmary Araque
Ramón E. Jaimez
Wilmer Tezara
author_sort Wilmer Espinoza
title Agroforestry systems of timber species and cacao: survival and growth during the early stages
title_short Agroforestry systems of timber species and cacao: survival and growth during the early stages
title_full Agroforestry systems of timber species and cacao: survival and growth during the early stages
title_fullStr Agroforestry systems of timber species and cacao: survival and growth during the early stages
title_full_unstemmed Agroforestry systems of timber species and cacao: survival and growth during the early stages
title_sort agroforestry systems of timber species and cacao: survival and growth during the early stages
publisher Kassel University Press
series Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
issn 1612-9830
publishDate 2013-08-01
description In recent times, increased emphasis has been placed on diversifying the types of trees to shade cacao (Theobromacacao L.) and to achieve additional services. Agroforestry systems that include profitable and native timber trees are a viable alternative but it is necessary to understand the growth characteristics of these species under different environmental conditions. Thus, timber tree species selection should be based on plant responses to biotic and abiotic factors. The aims of this study were (1) to evaluate growth rates and leaf area indices of the four commercial timber species: Cordia thaisiana, Cedrela odorata, Swietenia macrophylla and Tabebuia rosea in conjunction with incidence of insect attacks and (2) to compare growth rates of four Venezuelan Criollo cacao cultivars planted under the shade of these four timber species during the first 36 months after establishment. Parameters monitored in timber trees were: survival rates, growth rates expressed as height and diameter at breast height and leaf area index. In the four Cacao cultivars: height and basal diameter. C. thaisiana and C. odorata had the fastest growth and the highest survival rates. Growth rates of timber trees will depend on their susceptibility to insect attacks as well as to total leaf area. All cacao cultivars showed higher growth rates under the shade of C. odorata. Growth rates of timber trees and cacao cultivars suggest that combinations of cacao and timber trees are a feasible agroforestry strategy in Venezuela.
topic tree growth and survival
insect attack
intercropping
criollo cacao
timber tree
url http://www.jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/view/2012112642171/424
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