Tropical forage legumes for environmental benefits: An overview

Ruminant livestock production in the tropics, particularly when based on pastures, is frequently blamed for being detrimental to the environment, allegedly contributing to: (1) degradation and destruction of ecosystems, including degradation and loss of soil, water and biodiversity; and (2) climate...

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Main Authors: Schultze-Kraft, Rainer, Rao, Idupulapati M., Peters, Michael, Clements, Robert J., Bai, Changjun, Liu, Guodao
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/90671
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author Schultze-Kraft, Rainer
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Peters, Michael
Clements, Robert J.
Bai, Changjun
Liu, Guodao
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Clements, Robert J.
Liu, Guodao
Peters, Michael
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Schultze-Kraft, Rainer
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Rao, Idupulapati M.
Peters, Michael
Clements, Robert J.
Bai, Changjun
Liu, Guodao
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description Ruminant livestock production in the tropics, particularly when based on pastures, is frequently blamed for being detrimental to the environment, allegedly contributing to: (1) degradation and destruction of ecosystems, including degradation and loss of soil, water and biodiversity; and (2) climate change (global warming). In this paper we argue that, rather than being detrimental, tropical forage legumes can have a positive impact on the environment, mainly due to key attributes that characterize the Leguminosae (Fabaceae) family: (1) symbiotic nitrogen fixation; (2) high nutritive value; (3) deep-reaching tap-root system; (4) wide taxonomic and genetic diversity; and (5) presence of particular secondary metabolites. Although there are also potential negative aspects, such as soil acidification and the risks of introduced legumes becoming invasive weeds, we submit that legumes have potential to contribute significantly to sustainable intensification of livestock production in the tropics, along with the provision of ecosystem services. To further assess, document and realize this potential, research for development needs in a range of areas are indicated.
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spelling CGSpace906712025-03-13T09:44:03Z Tropical forage legumes for environmental benefits: An overview Schultze-Kraft, Rainer Rao, Idupulapati M. Peters, Michael Clements, Robert J. Bai, Changjun Liu, Guodao feed crops biodiversity ecosystem services land rehabilitation soil livestock production nitrogen fixation biodiversidad servicios de los ecosistemas suelo producción pecuaria fijación del nitrógeno Ruminant livestock production in the tropics, particularly when based on pastures, is frequently blamed for being detrimental to the environment, allegedly contributing to: (1) degradation and destruction of ecosystems, including degradation and loss of soil, water and biodiversity; and (2) climate change (global warming). In this paper we argue that, rather than being detrimental, tropical forage legumes can have a positive impact on the environment, mainly due to key attributes that characterize the Leguminosae (Fabaceae) family: (1) symbiotic nitrogen fixation; (2) high nutritive value; (3) deep-reaching tap-root system; (4) wide taxonomic and genetic diversity; and (5) presence of particular secondary metabolites. Although there are also potential negative aspects, such as soil acidification and the risks of introduced legumes becoming invasive weeds, we submit that legumes have potential to contribute significantly to sustainable intensification of livestock production in the tropics, along with the provision of ecosystem services. To further assess, document and realize this potential, research for development needs in a range of areas are indicated. 2018 2018-02-01T13:50:06Z 2018-02-01T13:50:06Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/90671 en Open Access International Center for Tropical Agriculture Schultze-Kraft, R., Rao, I.M., Peters, M., Clements, R.J., Bai, C., Liu, G. 2018. Tropical forage legumes for environmental benefits: An overview. Tropical Grasslands - Forrajes Tropicales 16(1): 1-14.
spellingShingle feed crops
biodiversity
ecosystem services
land rehabilitation
soil
livestock production
nitrogen fixation
biodiversidad
servicios de los ecosistemas
suelo
producción pecuaria
fijación del nitrógeno
Schultze-Kraft, Rainer
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Peters, Michael
Clements, Robert J.
Bai, Changjun
Liu, Guodao
Tropical forage legumes for environmental benefits: An overview
title Tropical forage legumes for environmental benefits: An overview
title_full Tropical forage legumes for environmental benefits: An overview
title_fullStr Tropical forage legumes for environmental benefits: An overview
title_full_unstemmed Tropical forage legumes for environmental benefits: An overview
title_short Tropical forage legumes for environmental benefits: An overview
title_sort tropical forage legumes for environmental benefits an overview
topic feed crops
biodiversity
ecosystem services
land rehabilitation
soil
livestock production
nitrogen fixation
biodiversidad
servicios de los ecosistemas
suelo
producción pecuaria
fijación del nitrógeno
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