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Agroforestry Systems | 2001

On-farm evaluation of the establishment of clonal rubber in multistrata agroforests in Jambi, Indonesia

S.E. Williams; M. van Noordwijk; Eric Penot; J.R. Healey; Fergus L. Sinclair; Gede Wibawa

Perennial tree crops are often grown in complex multistrata systems that incorporate natural vegetation. These systems contribute simultaneously to sustaining rural livelihoods and to the conservation of biodiversity, but their productivity is usually low. Introduction of high yielding germplasm, usually selected in monocultural plantations, is a potential way to increase productivity, but a critical requirement is that such plants can be established in a competitive multispecies environment. The establishment of clonal planting stock in the jungle rubber agroforests of Indonesia was explored through participatory on-farm research. The trial involved four farmers who grew clonal rubber trees in a total of 20 plots, constituting five replicate experimental blocks spread across four farms. Unexpectedly, vertebrate pest damage by monkeys (Presbytis melalophos nobilis) and wild pigs (Sus scrofa) was the most important influence on establishment, explaining almost 70% of the variation in rubber tree growth. The amount of labour invested in weeding was also positively correlated with rubber tree growth. Farmers generally decided to completely cut back vegetation between rows of rubber trees, including potentially valuable trees, rather than weeding within the rows and selectively pruning trees in the inter-row. Farmers thought that the inter-row vegetation would harbour vertebrate pests and compete with the clonal rubber, and they had access to fruits, firewood and other non-timber forest products from other land. Thus, contrary to expectations, when offered clonal germplasm, farmers opted to use plantation monoculture methods to protect what they considered a valuable asset, rather than maintain the traditional multispecies strategy they use with local germplasm.


Archive | 2002

Jungle rubber : a traditional agroforestry system under pressure

L. Joshi; Gede Wibawa; Grégoire Vincent; D. Boutin; R. Akiefnawati; G. Manurung; M. van Noordwijk; S.E. Williams; Wibawa


Archive | 2003

Technological change and biodiversity in the rubber agroecosystem of Sumatra.

L. Joshi; Gede Wibawa; Hendrien Beukema; S.E. Williams; M. van Noordwijk


IRRDB annual conference | 2006

Rubber based Agroforestry Systems (RAS) as Alternatives for Rubber Monoculture System.

Gede Wibawa; Laxman Joshi; Meine van Noordwijk; Eric Penot


Symposium on farming system aspects of the cultivation of natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) | 1996

Complex rubber agroforestry systems in Indonesia : an alternative to low productivity of jungle rubber conserving agroforestry practices and benefits

Eric Penot; Gede Wibawa


Archive | 2003

Main agronomic results of RAS on-farm experimentation network in Jambi

Gede Wibawa; Eric Penot; S. Williams; Ratna Akiefnawati


Archive | 2002

Perennial crops trigger land-use and land-tenure changes in Indonesia : (Example of the province of West-Kalimantan)

Eric Penot; Gede Wibawa; Cathy Geissler


Archive | 2017

History of rubber agroforestry systems development in Indonesia and Thailand as alternatives for sustainable agriculture and income stability

Eric Penot; Bénédicte Chambon; Gede Wibawa


Archive | 2009

Smallholder Rubber Agroforestry Options for Improving Livelihood and Conservation

Laxman Joshi; Gede Wibawa; Suseno Budidarsono


Archive | 2008

RAS-3: The conversion of degraded imperata grassland to productive rubber agroforest in West Kalimantan

Elok Mulyoutami; I. Ilahang; D. Wulandari; Laxman Joshi; Gede Wibawa; Eric Penot

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L. Joshi

World Agroforestry Centre

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Elok Mulyoutami

World Agroforestry Centre

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G. Manurung

World Agroforestry Centre

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