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Biblioteca Agroforestry with N2-fixing trees: Sustainable development's friend or foe?

Agroforestry with N2-fixing trees: Sustainable development's friend or foe?

Agroforestry with N2-fixing trees: Sustainable development's friend or foe?

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Date of publication
Febrero 2014
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handle:10568/33916
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Legume tree-based farming systems sit at a crucial nexus of agroecological sustainability. Their capacity to support microbial N2 fixation can increase soil nitrogen (N) availability and therefore improve soil fertility, crop yields, and support long-term stewardship of natural resources. However, increasing N availability oftentimes catalyzes the release of N into the surrounding environment, in particular nitrous oxide (N2O) — a potent greenhouse gas. We summarize current knowledge on the agroecological footprint of legume-based agroforestry and provide a first appraisal of whether the technology represents a pathway toward sustainable development or an environmental hazard.

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Rosenstock, T.S.
Tully, K.L.
Arias-Navarro, C.
Neufeldt, Henry
Verchot, Louis
Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus

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