Agroforestry Systems
Description
Agroforestry Systems is a peer-reviewed international scientific journal presenting original research results, critical reviews and short communications on all aspects of agroforestry, including both biophysical and socioeconomic aspects. Short communications typically report on incomplete or initial results. The journal also periodically publishes book reviews and other professional information. Coverage includes investigations of a fundamental or applied nature, research methodologies and techniques, and analytical descriptions of little-studied but potentially promising agroforestry and other integrated systems involving trees and crops and/or livestock. The editors choose for publication articles relevant to a broader context than the specific location of the study that provide new insight or significant contributions to the knowledge base.
87 Volumes 244 Issues 2,293 Articles available from 1983 - 2013
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Modeling analysis of potential carbon sequestration under existing agroforestry systems in three districts of Indo-gangetic plains in India
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Species richness and guild composition in rubber plantations compared to secondary forest on Hainan Island, China
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In vitro clonal propagation of Gardenia latifolia Ait.: a toy making woody tree
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