2019
DOI: 10.25186/cs.v14i2.1561
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Shading Effect on Coffee Tree in Formation Stage

Abstract: <p>According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, global warming is expected with temperature rise and changes in the rainfall in tropical regions, including soil warming, which may lead losses to perennial plants. This phenomenon causes researchers to search through science alternatives in order to minimize these impacts. The objective in this research was to evaluate the cultivation of different plants in a intercropping for the coffee tree shading and its influence on the seedlings establ… Show more

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“…In addition, cultivating coffee with an agroforestry pattern has become an option for farmers' coffee plantations in the context of sustainable production and provides benefits related to better adaptation to conditions of high temperatures and low availability of rainfall. [22,23]. Previous research by Evisal et al [4] provides information that in Sumberjaya (Lampung), shade trees determine coffee fruit productivity, in accordance to the role of shade trees as producers of canopy fall litter and nutrient cycles in the agroecosystem as well as their role in shading coffee plants.…”
Section: Implementation Of the Semendo Coffee Agroforestry Patternmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In addition, cultivating coffee with an agroforestry pattern has become an option for farmers' coffee plantations in the context of sustainable production and provides benefits related to better adaptation to conditions of high temperatures and low availability of rainfall. [22,23]. Previous research by Evisal et al [4] provides information that in Sumberjaya (Lampung), shade trees determine coffee fruit productivity, in accordance to the role of shade trees as producers of canopy fall litter and nutrient cycles in the agroecosystem as well as their role in shading coffee plants.…”
Section: Implementation Of the Semendo Coffee Agroforestry Patternmentioning
confidence: 95%