Autor:
Hernández, R.R.
Debenport, S.J.
Leewis, M.C.C.
Ndoye, F.
Soumare, A.
Thuita, Moses N.
Gueye, M.
Miambi, E.
Chapuis-Lardy, L.
Diedhiou, I.
Dick, R.P.
African farmers are increasingly adopting sustainable agricultural practices including use of native shrub intercropping approaches. In one village of Sénégal (near Thiès) it was reported that farmers planted mango (Mangifera indica) seedlings within the canopies of a native shrub (Piliostigma re...
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Hernández, R.R.
,
Debenport, S.J.
,
Leewis, M.C.C.
,
Ndoye, F.
,
Soumare, A.
,
Thuita, Moses N.
,
Gueye, M.
,
Miambi, E.
,
Chapuis-Lardy, L.
,
Diedhiou, I.
,
Dick, R.P.
,
[The native shrub, Piliostigma reticulatum, as an ecological “resource island” for mango trees in the Sahel]
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The native shrub, Piliostigma reticulatum, as an ecological “resource island” for mango trees in the Sahel