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Control Number
58181
Date and Time of Latest Transaction
20060619142836.9
General Information
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Cataloging Source
PCARRD-DOST
Main Entry - Personal Name
Eusebio, Elvero C.
Main Entry - Uniform Title
ENGLISH
Title Statement
Evaluation of agroforestry schemes in Capiz
General Note
Los Banos, Laguna: Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and D
Summary, Etc.
Majority (66%) of the farmers in Mambusao, Capiz accepted the sloping agricultural land technology (SALT) because a variety of crops such as forest crops, cash crops and fruit trees could be planted under this scheme. Higher biomass yield (1,600 kg) was obtained in SALT scheme compared to coconut-based biomass yield of 1,180 kg and alley cropping scheme of only 932 kg.This was brought about by high survival rate of kakawate cuttings planted in SALT scheme during the first year of project implementation. SALT scheme attained the highest annual crop yield in terms of cash value, followed by alley cropping and forest-based scheme. Soil loss was low in SALT scheme (2.38 cm). SALT, forest-based and alley cropping schemes generally improved the bio-physical component of the area. The agroforestry needs identified were seeds, seedlings and fertilizers
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term
AGROFORESTRY
SOIL FERTILITY
Added Entry - Personal Name
Talabero, Valentin P.
Dalmacio, Roberto V.
Location
DOST PCARRD
Physical Location
Department of Science and Technology
Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development
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