Multipurpose tree selection for silvopastoral systems on acid Ultisols. The effect of grass competition on early growth of tree and shrub species

An experiment was conducted on an Ultisol at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) High Rainfall Station, Onne, in the humid forest zone of south-eastern Nigeria. The objective of the study was to define groups of multipurpose trees using multiple variables to select materials f...

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Main Authors: Larbi, Asamoah, Ladipo, D.O., Adekunle, I.O., Smith, Jimmy W., Jabbar, M.A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Informa UK Limited 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28810
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author Larbi, Asamoah
Ladipo, D.O.
Adekunle, I.O.
Smith, Jimmy W.
Jabbar, M.A.
author_browse Adekunle, I.O.
Jabbar, M.A.
Ladipo, D.O.
Larbi, Asamoah
Smith, Jimmy W.
author_facet Larbi, Asamoah
Ladipo, D.O.
Adekunle, I.O.
Smith, Jimmy W.
Jabbar, M.A.
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description An experiment was conducted on an Ultisol at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) High Rainfall Station, Onne, in the humid forest zone of south-eastern Nigeria. The objective of the study was to define groups of multipurpose trees using multiple variables to select materials for detailed tree-grass or agro-silvopastoral studies. Survival and early growth of 15 multipurpose tree and shrub species (MPTs) when grown alone or in association with Brachiaria mutica or Panicum maximum were evaluated 12 mo after grass establishment. Grass competition significantly reduced seedling survival, height and diameter growth, including number of branches. Above- and below-ground phytomass were also reduced and there was increased stem and crown damage by insect pests in most MPTs. The effect of the competitive stress differed between grass species and among MPTs, suggesting that different competitive mechanisms were involved between grass species and MPTs. Based on means of all variables, Dactyladenia barteri, Albizia niopoides, A. lebbeck, Bauhinia monandra. Flemingia macrophylla and I. edulis appeared to offer considerable prospects as companion MPTs in swards of brachiaria and panicum. Results indicated that competition from cultivated grass could influence early growth of MPTs on acid soils.
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spelling CGSpace288102024-05-01T08:16:47Z Multipurpose tree selection for silvopastoral systems on acid Ultisols. The effect of grass competition on early growth of tree and shrub species Larbi, Asamoah Ladipo, D.O. Adekunle, I.O. Smith, Jimmy W. Jabbar, M.A. multipurpose trees selection acid soils silvopastoral systems growth species plant diseases An experiment was conducted on an Ultisol at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) High Rainfall Station, Onne, in the humid forest zone of south-eastern Nigeria. The objective of the study was to define groups of multipurpose trees using multiple variables to select materials for detailed tree-grass or agro-silvopastoral studies. Survival and early growth of 15 multipurpose tree and shrub species (MPTs) when grown alone or in association with Brachiaria mutica or Panicum maximum were evaluated 12 mo after grass establishment. Grass competition significantly reduced seedling survival, height and diameter growth, including number of branches. Above- and below-ground phytomass were also reduced and there was increased stem and crown damage by insect pests in most MPTs. The effect of the competitive stress differed between grass species and among MPTs, suggesting that different competitive mechanisms were involved between grass species and MPTs. Based on means of all variables, Dactyladenia barteri, Albizia niopoides, A. lebbeck, Bauhinia monandra. Flemingia macrophylla and I. edulis appeared to offer considerable prospects as companion MPTs in swards of brachiaria and panicum. Results indicated that competition from cultivated grass could influence early growth of MPTs on acid soils. 1998-01 2013-05-06T07:01:28Z 2013-05-06T07:01:28Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28810 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited International Tree Crops Journal;9: 213-225
spellingShingle multipurpose trees
selection
acid soils
silvopastoral systems
growth
species
plant diseases
Larbi, Asamoah
Ladipo, D.O.
Adekunle, I.O.
Smith, Jimmy W.
Jabbar, M.A.
Multipurpose tree selection for silvopastoral systems on acid Ultisols. The effect of grass competition on early growth of tree and shrub species
title Multipurpose tree selection for silvopastoral systems on acid Ultisols. The effect of grass competition on early growth of tree and shrub species
title_full Multipurpose tree selection for silvopastoral systems on acid Ultisols. The effect of grass competition on early growth of tree and shrub species
title_fullStr Multipurpose tree selection for silvopastoral systems on acid Ultisols. The effect of grass competition on early growth of tree and shrub species
title_full_unstemmed Multipurpose tree selection for silvopastoral systems on acid Ultisols. The effect of grass competition on early growth of tree and shrub species
title_short Multipurpose tree selection for silvopastoral systems on acid Ultisols. The effect of grass competition on early growth of tree and shrub species
title_sort multipurpose tree selection for silvopastoral systems on acid ultisols the effect of grass competition on early growth of tree and shrub species
topic multipurpose trees
selection
acid soils
silvopastoral systems
growth
species
plant diseases
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28810
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