Agroforestry Systems

Papers
(The H4-Index of Agroforestry Systems is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Effect of tree form on wheat yield via changing microenvironment in almond–wheat intercropping52
Seasonal dynamics on nutritive value, chemical estimates and in vitro dry matter degradability of some woody species found in rangelands of South Africa33
Gliricidia sepium tree pollarding and immediate plant growth regulator application to stem cuttings improved seed yield and field performance at Chitedze and Chitala research stations in Malawi33
Management intensity does not affect the ecological indicators of coffee agroforestry systems in agricultural landscapes of the Atlantic forest zone in Brazil25
Evaluation of growth, yield, economics and soil properties of agri-horticulture systems in mid-hill situations of Himalayas24
Dendrometry, production, and nutritional value of Mimosa caesalpiniifolia (Leguminosae) under monocrop and silvopastoral system124
Herb assemblage dynamics over seven years in different cocoa production systems24
Microclimatic variations in cocoa-based agroforestry systems affect citrus Phytophthora foot rot disease intensity24
Support trees in vanilla agroforests of Madagascar: diversity, composition and origin23
The impacts of crop diversity adoption on Rubber Farmers’ Welfare: evidence from Thailand21
The impact of land uses on the diversity and farmers' preferences for woody species in the selected highlands of Ethiopia20
Exploring agroforestry limiting factors and digitalization perspectives: insights from a european multi-actor appraisal20
Evaluation of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) productivity and economics under Melia composita Willd. based agroforestry system in the mid-hills of Northwestern Himalayas: Effects of tree spacing and use 20
Indigenous agriculture at the beginning of the twenty-first century: the Guaraní Mbyás minority conserves ethnoknowledge and agrobiodiversity within the remnants of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest20
Do traditional agri-silvicultural systems benefit farmers? A revelation by benefit–to-cost analysis of Grewia optiva on pea fields of Chakrata tehsil of Uttarakhand, India20
Towards indigenous community-based adaptation to climate change: a typological analysis of tree-livestock integration in smallholding systems in dryland areas of Benin (West-Africa)17
Land-use strategies for dry forest ecosystems: a multicriteria approach for enhanced socioeconomic benefits and ecosystem services under uncertainty16
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