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Selected shade tree species improved cocoa yields in low-input agroforestry systems in Ghana

Asitoakor Bismark Kwesi, Vaast Philippe, Ræbild Anders, Ravn Hans Peter, Eziah Vincent Yao, Owusu Kwadwo, Mensah Eric Opoku, Asare Richard. 2022. Selected shade tree species improved cocoa yields in low-input agroforestry systems in Ghana. Agricultural Systems, 202 : p. 103476., 9 p.

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Résumé : CONTEXT: Cocoa agroforestry systems differ in the diversity of shade tree species composition. Though cocoa benefits from shade, there is a lack of species-specific information on shade trees that enhance soil fertility and yield. OBJECTIVE: We examined how soil characteristics and cocoa yield were affected by eight commonly retained forest tree species, compared with unshaded control plots over a 3-year period. METHODS: Using 74 circular plots from 10 cocoa farms in the Western region of Ghana, we sampled soils from two random points within each plot. Soil nutrients at the beginning and end of the study were analyzed, and yield was expressed as number of harvested pods and dry weight of beans per hectare. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Levels of soil K and Ca were below recommended values. Although soil available phosphorus (P) was higher in control plots than under shade trees, yield around shade trees were higher than on unshaded plots. Cocoa yield differences between shade tree species and control plots were significant only in the major crop season, but not in the minor crop season. Cocoa yields under Cedrela odorata, Khaya ivorensis, Terminalia superba and Milicia excelsa were significantly higher than on control plots. Hence, the inclusion of specific shade tree species in cocoa agroforestry systems is important to maintain high yields in cocoa systems with low inputs. SIGNIFICANCE: To our knowledge, this study presents one of the first attempt to assess the impacts of specific shade tree species on soil characteristics and cocoa yield.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : agroforesterie, systèmes agroforestiers, Theobroma cacao, arbre d'ombrage, rendement des cultures, ombrage, rendement, choix des espèces, Cedrela odorata, Coffea arabica, Terminalia ivorensis, Terminalia superba

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Ghana

Mots-clés complémentaires : Milicia excelsa, Khaya ivorensis

Mots-clés libres : Theobroma cacao, On-farm, Soil fertility, Available phosphorus, Yield

Classification Agris : F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture
F01 - Culture des plantes

Champ stratégique Cirad : CTS 2 (2019-) - Transitions agroécologiques

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Asitoakor Bismark Kwesi, University of Ghana (GHA) - auteur correspondant
  • Vaast Philippe, CIRAD-DGDRS (COL)
  • Ræbild Anders, Forest Research Institute (GHA)
  • Ravn Hans Peter, UCPH (DNK)
  • Eziah Vincent Yao, University of Ghana (GHA)
  • Owusu Kwadwo, University of Ghana (GHA)
  • Mensah Eric Opoku, University of Ghana (GHA)
  • Asare Richard, IITA (GHA)

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