1. 01/01/1992 Alley cropping can be best classified as an improved bush-fallow agroforestry system which holds the following advantages - combined cropping and fallow phases, enabling sustained continuous crop production, rapid, effective soil fertiity regeneration with more efficient fallow species, input...
  2. This book is a pioneering, comparative study of the practice of intercropping (growing two or more crops at once in the same field). Innis's meticulous analysis of the scientific base of different traditional forms of agriculture in Jamaica, Nepal and India, is at the forefront of the search for...
  3. 01/07/2004 Alley cropping was not intended to be a way to increase yields/acre. The purpose was to shorten or eliminate fallow periods.
  4. 19/06/1995 Alley cropping is an agroforestry technique which has been widely promoted in agriculture development programs throughout the tropics. Many studies report increased harvests in alley crops versus control plots without trees. A recent report from the International Centre for Research in...
  5. 20/01/2004 When selecting a hedgerow species for alley cropping, keep in mind that leaves should readily decompose when applied to the soil.
  6. 20/01/2004 When selecting a hedgerow species for alley cropping, keep in mind that leaves should readily decompose when applied to the soil.
  7. 20/07/2008 Thisagroforestry technique has been widely promoted in agriculture development programs throughout the tropics. Alley cropping (AC) is the practice of growing food crops in alleys between hedgerows of trees or shrubs, which are regularly coppiced (severely pruned). Prunings are placed on the soil...
  8. Authors: T.N. Motis, J.M. Longfellow, A.D. Jani, B.J. Lingbeek, C.J. D'Aiuto, J.C.J. Bergen Keywords: Moringa oleifera, intercropping, legumes,Vigna unguiculata,Canivalia ensiformis,Cajanus cajan,Lablab purpureus, alley cropping DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1158.11 Abstract: In Limpopo Province...