AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS

AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL INCORPORATING AGROFORESTRY FORUM

 

Volume 60, Number 2, 2004


 

Evidence that subsistence farmers have domesticated indigenous fruits (Dacryodes edulis and Irvingia gabonensis) in Cameroon and Nigeria

      by R.R.B. Leakey, Z. Tchoundjeu, R.I. Simith, R.C. Munro, J.-M. Fondoun, J. Kengue,
      P.O. Anegbeh, A.R. Atangana,
A.N. Waruhiu, E. Asaah, C. Usoro and V. Ukafor          101-111

 

Regeneration and multiplication of Albizia procera Benth. through organogenesis
       
by S.L. Swamy, J.L. Ganguli and S. Puri                                                             113-121

 

Carbon and nitrogen storage in agroforests, tree plantations, and pastures

in western Oregon, USA

      by S.H. Sharrow and  S. Ismail                                                                          123-130

 

Live fences in Segou, Mali: an evaluation by their early users

      by V. Levasseur, M. Djimde and A. Olivier                                                            131-136

 

Growth and nutrient concentration of two native forage legumes inoculated

with Rhizobium and Mycorrhiza in Missouri, USA  

      by F.W. Shockley, R.L. McGraw and H.E. Garrett                                                   137-142

 

Absorption and partitioning of applied 15N in a black pepper + erythrina

system in Kerala, India

     by P.A. Wahid, P.R.Suresh and S.S.George                                                           143-147

 

Effects of understorey vegetation on tree establishment and growth in a

silvopastoral system in northern Greece

     by S. Gakis, K.Montzanas, D.Alifragis, V.P. Papanastasis, A. Papaioannou,
     D. Seilopoulos and P.Platis                                                                                 149-157

 

Shade acclimation in the forage grass Festuca Pallescens: biomass allocation

and foliage orientation

     by M.E. Fernandez, J.E. Gyenge and T.M. Schlichter                                               159-166

 

Competition for water in a pecan (Carya illinoensis K.Koch) – cotton

(Gossypium Hirsutum L.) alley cropping system in the southern

United States

     by R.H. Wanvestraut, S. Jose, P.K. Ramachandran Nair and B.J. Brecke                      167-179 

 

A split- root apparatus for examining the effects of hydraulic lift by trees on

the water status of neighbouring crops

     by I. Hirota, T.Sakuratani, T.Sato, H.Higuchi and E.Nawat                                       181-187