Yélognissè Agbohessou , Alain Audebert , Adama Ndour , Louise Leroux , Christophe Jourdan , Cathy Clermont-Dauphin , Sidy Sow , Caroline Pierre , Simon Taugourdeau , Mame Sokhna Sarr , Sekouna Diatta , Diaminatou Sanogo , Josiane Seghieri , Guerric le Maire , Rémi Vezy , Daniel Fonceka , Olivier Roupsard
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The results showed that, in contrast to its tripling effect on millet yield, <em>F. albida</em> does not have a significant impact on groundnut pod yield, it only improves its haulm yield under its crown by about 50 %. The geostatistical analysis showed that <em>F. albida</em> affects the groundnut crop up to 9.8-m, compared to 18-m for millet. Yield upscaling from subplots to the whole plot was achieved with an error of 8 % for groundnut pod yield and 13 % for haulm yield. Groundnut’s partial Land Equivalent Ratio (LERcp) was 1.02 for pod yield and 1.05 for haulm yield, which was lower than the LERcp for millet. We concluded that the distance at which agroforestry trees influence crops is a reliable predictor of their effect on yield and Land Equivalent Ratio. 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Proxydetection of the impact distance of trees on crops: An indicator of the Land Equivalent Ratio?
Faidherbia albida is known to affect the yield of various crops, typically in a pattern where the impact decreases with increasing distance from the tree. While several studies have investigated the spatial extent of this effect, limited research has explored how this distance varies across different crops or its relationship with crop yield and the Land Equivalent Ratio. In this study, we used a geostatistical approach combined with multispectral UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) imagery to address these gaps in understanding. The results showed that, in contrast to its tripling effect on millet yield, F. albida does not have a significant impact on groundnut pod yield, it only improves its haulm yield under its crown by about 50 %. The geostatistical analysis showed that F. albida affects the groundnut crop up to 9.8-m, compared to 18-m for millet. Yield upscaling from subplots to the whole plot was achieved with an error of 8 % for groundnut pod yield and 13 % for haulm yield. Groundnut’s partial Land Equivalent Ratio (LERcp) was 1.02 for pod yield and 1.05 for haulm yield, which was lower than the LERcp for millet. We concluded that the distance at which agroforestry trees influence crops is a reliable predictor of their effect on yield and Land Equivalent Ratio. This approach offers a promising tool for future agroforestry studies, potentially guiding crop management strategies in agroforestry systems.
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Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment publishes scientific articles dealing with the interface between agroecosystems and the natural environment, specifically how agriculture influences the environment and how changes in that environment impact agroecosystems. Preference is given to papers from experimental and observational research at the field, system or landscape level, from studies that enhance our understanding of processes using data-based biophysical modelling, and papers that bridge scientific disciplines and integrate knowledge. All papers should be placed in an international or wide comparative context.