2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2506776/v1
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Structural characteristics of cocoa-based agroforestry systems can mitigate citrus Phytophthora foot rot disease intensity

Abstract: Tropical agroforestry systems are recognized as an attractive way to reconcile productivity and ecosystem services without compromising the agrosystem. However, to optimize ecosystem services, the structure of existing agroecosystems must be improved to enhance interactions within them. In this study, we evaluated the combined effect of shade rate and spatial structure of citrus trees in cocoa-based agro-forestry systems (CBAS) on Phytophthora foot rot disease (PFRD). A set of 33 CBAS of 2500 m2 was establishe… Show more

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