Evaluation of selected fodder species for alley cropping systems

cg.contactm.louhaichi@cgiar.orgen_US
cg.contributor.centerInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDAen_US
cg.contributor.crpResilient Agrifood Systems - RAFSen_US
cg.contributor.funderCGIAR System Organization - CGIARen_US
cg.contributor.initiativeLivestock and Climateen_US
cg.contributor.project-lead-instituteInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDAen_US
cg.coverage.countryJOen_US
cg.coverage.regionWestern Asiaen_US
cg.creator.idLouhaichi, Mounir: 0000-0002-4543-7631en_US
cg.creator.idHassan, Sawsan: 0000-0002-5057-8957en_US
cg.date.embargo-end-dateTimelessen_US
cg.isijournalISI Journalen_US
cg.issn0971-2070en_US
cg.issue2en_US
cg.journalRange Management and Agroforestryen_US
cg.subject.actionAreaResilient Agrifood Systemsen_US
cg.subject.agrovocatriplexen_US
cg.subject.agrovocbiomassen_US
cg.subject.agrovocalley croppingen_US
cg.subject.impactAreaClimate adaptation and mitigationen_US
cg.subject.impactAreaEnvironmental health and biodiversityen_US
cg.subject.sdgSDG 13 - Climate actionen_US
cg.volume44en_US
dc.contributorHassan, Sawsanen_US
dc.creatorLouhaichi, Mouniren_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-05T15:33:50Z
dc.date.available2024-01-05T15:33:50Z
dc.description.abstractThis study examined various shrub species integrated into field crops (wheat, vetch, barley), including leguminous varieties (Medicago arborea, Colutea istria, Coronilla glauca), Atriplex species (A. canescens, A. nummularia, A. undulata), and Opuntia ficus-indica. It assessed their suitability based on forage production, quality, direct browsing, seasonal suitability for direct browsing and soil fertility. Atriplex species demonstrated higher suitability indexes. While leguminous species enhanced soil nutrient status, their low initial biomass productivity limited suitability for livestock forage. Opuntia ficus-indica, with a lower suitability index, was deemed unsuitable for direct browsing, as it was primarily a cut-and-carry crop. Therefore, the successful implementation of alley cropping systems requires a careful balance and analysis of shrub species that not only provide ample forage biomass support but also direct browsing and contribute to enhanced soil conditions for crop growth. This approach holds promise for sustainable and productive farming practices.en_US
dc.formatPDFen_US
dc.identifierhttps://mel.cgiar.org/dspace/limiteden_US
dc.identifierhttps://publications.rmsi.in/index.php/rma/article/view/1021en_US
dc.identifier.citationMounir Louhaichi, Sawsan Hassan. (12/12/2023). Evaluation of selected fodder species for alley cropping systems. Range Management and Agroforestry, 44 (2), pp. 241-247.en_US
dc.identifier.statusTimeless limited accessen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/68964
dc.languageenen_US
dc.publisherRange Management Society of Indiaen_US
dc.sourceRange Management and Agroforestry;44,Pagination 241-247en_US
dc.subjectleguminous forageen_US
dc.subjectsuitability indexen_US
dc.titleEvaluation of selected fodder species for alley cropping systemsen_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
dcterms.available2023-12-12en_US
dcterms.extent241-247en_US
dcterms.issued2023-12-12en_US
mel.impact-factor0.583en_US

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