selected publications
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- Cocoa agroforest multifunctionality and soil fertility explained by shade tree litter traits. Journal of Applied Ecology. 57:476-487. 2020
- Carbon dynamics in cocoa agroforestry systems in Central Cameroon: afforestation of savannah as a sequestration opportunity. Agroforestry Systems. 93:851-868. 2019
- Shade trees have higher impact on soil nutrient availability and food web in organic than conventional coffee agroforestry.. Science of The Total Environment. 649:1065-1074. 2019
- Correction to: Carbon dynamics in cocoa agroforestry systems in Central Cameroon: afforestation of savannah as a sequestration opportunity. Agroforestry Systems. 93:869-869. 2019
- Long-term dynamics of cocoa agroforestry systems established on lands previously occupied by savannah or forests. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT. 275:100-111. 2019
- Differences in nitrogen cycling and soil mineralisation between a eucalypt plantation and a mixed eucalypt and Acacia mangium plantation on a sandy tropical soil. Southern Forests. 79:1-8. 2017
- Dinitrogen fixation by the legume cover crop Pueraria phaseoloides and transfer of fixed N to Hevea brasiliensis?Impact on tree growth and vulnerability to drought 2016
- Leaf area index as an indicator of ecosystem services and management practices: An application for coffee agroforestry. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT. 192:19-37. 2014
- Low nitrogen use efficiency and high nitrate leaching in a highly fertilized Coffea arabica-Inga densiflora agroforestry system: a N-15 labeled fertilizer study. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 95:377-394. 2013
- Changes in carbon stock and greenhouse gas balance in a coffee (Coffea arabica) monoculture versus an agroforestry system with Inga densiflora, in Costa Rica. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT. 148:102-110. 2012
- Tree age and soil phosphorus conditions influence N2-fixation rates and soil N dynamics in natural populations of Acacia senegal. Forest Ecology and Management. 261:582-588. 2011
- Agroforestry associating coffee and Inga densiflora results in complementarity for water uptake and decreases deep drainage in Costa Rica. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 140:1-13. 2011
- The utility of process-based models for simulating N2O emissions from soils: A case study based on Costa Rican coffee plantations. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 41:2343-2355. 2009
- Fluxes of greenhouse gases from Andosols under coffee in monoculture or shaded by Inga densiflora in Costa Rica. Biogeochemistry. 89:329-345. 2008
- Processes responsible for the nitrous oxide emission from a Costa Rican Andosol under a coffee agroforestry plantation 2007
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