“…Perennial plantations are difficult to study, because their relatively long growing cycle extends the period necessary for data acquisition, and because the heterogeneity of the canopy sometimes significantly increases the intra-plot light and micro-meteorological anisotropy, such as for temperature, vapor pressure or aerodynamic conditions (Luedeling et al, 2014;Luedeling et al, 2016). Agroforestry systems (AFS) are probably the most complex perennial agroecosystems (Malézieux et al, 2009), because they have the most heterogeneous vertical and/or horizontal canopies, and these affect all ecosystem fluxes Vezy et al, 2018). Yet, AFS have the potential to enhance ecosystem services (Jose, 2009;Lin, 2010;Taugourdeau et al, 2014) such as carbon sequestration (Jose and Bardhan, 2012;Oelbermann et al, 2004), and to mitigate climate pressure on crops (Lin, 2007).…”