Quinoa-olive agroforestry system assessment in semi-arid environments: Performance of an innovative system
Agroforestry is a promising way to sustain land use efficiency in semi-arid areas. In this study, we introduce quinoa as a drought- and salinity-tolerant crop in olive-based agroforestry. We investigated how the microclimate created by olive trees affects agronomic and biochemical traits in quinoa and evaluated the performance of this new olive-based agroforestry system in terms of land equivalent ratio (LER). Field experiments were carried out under two pedoclimatic conditions (S1) and (S2) using a randomized complete block design with two cropping systems (sole crop (SCS) and agroforestry (AFS) systems), four quinoa cultivars (Puno, Titicaca, ICBA-Q5, and ICBA-Q4) and one olive orchard as a control (OR) in each block. Our results show that AFS had lower grain yield (−45%), dry biomass (−49%), and crop water productivity (−44%), but higher plant height (12%), grain protein (4%), saponin (26%), total polyphenol (12%), and DPPH (9%) contents compared to SCS. The highest grain yield was recorded for Titicaca and ICBA-Q5 (1.6 t ha−1). The LER ranged from 1.57 to 2.07, indicating that the overall productivity was 57% to 107% higher in the agroforestry system compared with the monoculture. We suggest that quinoa–olive tree intercropping could be a promising agroecological practice under semi-arid conditions.
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Abidi, lham,
Daoui, Khalid,
Abouabdillah, Aziz,
Belqadi, Loubna,
Mahyou, Hamid,
Bazile, Didier,
Douaik, Ahmed,
Gaboun, Fatima,
Sidikou, Abdel Aziz Hassane,
Alaoui, Si Bennasseur |
Format: | article
biblioteca
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Language: | eng |
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MDPI
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Subjects: | F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture,
F01 - Culture des plantes,
systèmes agroforestiers,
agroforesterie,
agroécologie,
adaptation aux changements climatiques,
caractère agronomique,
rendement des cultures,
changement climatique,
climat semi-aride,
zone semi-aride,
diversification,
variété,
innovation agricole,
variété indigène,
système de culture,
systèmes d'innovation agricole,
innovation,
Olea europaea,
Chenopodium quinoa,
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Online Access: | http://agritrop.cirad.fr/608670/
http://agritrop.cirad.fr/608670/1/Abidi-2024_agronomy-14-00495_Quinoa%E2%80%93Olive%20Agroforestry%20System%20Assessment%20in%20Semi-Arid%20Environments_%20Performance%20of%20an%20Innovative%20System.pdf
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