The genus <em>Agave</em> in agroforestry systems of Mexico

Background: The genus Agave L. is recognized for its wide distribution in Mexican ecosystems. Species have been described as multipurpose as part of agroforestry systems (AFS). There has not been a systematized, detailed analysis about its richness in AFS nor their ecological, economic, and cultura...

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Main Authors: Ignacio Torres-García, Francisco Javier Rendón-Sandoval, José Blancas, Alejandro Casas, Ana Isabel Moreno-Calles
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Language:English
Published: Sociedad Botánica de México, A. C. 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.botanicalsciences.com.mx/index.php/botanicalSciences/article/view/2202
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author Ignacio Torres-García
Francisco Javier Rendón-Sandoval
José Blancas
Alejandro Casas
Ana Isabel Moreno-Calles
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Francisco Javier Rendón-Sandoval
José Blancas
Alejandro Casas
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description Background: The genus Agave L. is recognized for its wide distribution in Mexican ecosystems. Species have been described as multipurpose as part of agroforestry systems (AFS). There has not been a systematized, detailed analysis about its richness in AFS nor their ecological, economic, and cultural relevance. Questions: What is the Agave richness in Mexican AFS? What is their ecological, agronomical, economic, and cultural relevance? What are the risks and perspectives for strengthening their role in AFS? Species studied: 31 Agave species in Mexican AFS. Study site and dates: AFS throughout the Mexican territory. January to August 2018. Methods: Systematization of published information, scientific reports, repositories, and our fieldwork, was performed. The database “The genus Agave in AFS of Mexico” was created, containing information about Agave richness in AFS, ecological, economic, and cultural relevance, as well as the current and future perspectives of the AFS they are included in. Results: We recorded 31 species with 22 uses that were part of AFS practices (hedgerows, boundaries and live fences), in home gardens, terraces, and agroforests in temperate, semiarid, and sub-humid regions, managed by 12 cultural groups. The main benefits of agaves are soil retention, infiltration of water, and satisfaction of socio-economic and cultural needs. The decrease of multipurpose species and functions was observed in relation with the commercialization of mezcal. Conclusions: There has been ample recognition of AFS as settings for conservation and use of Agave, as well as the importance of the knowledge and management practices associated to agave species in AFS.  
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spelling doaj.art-aca489c016a7464795f221a77440006b2022-12-22T03:42:00ZengSociedad Botánica de México, A. C.Botan‪ical Sciences2007-42982007-44762019-09-0197310.17129/botsci.2202The genus <em>Agave</em> in agroforestry systems of MexicoIgnacio Torres-García0Francisco Javier Rendón-Sandoval1José Blancas2Alejandro Casas3Ana Isabel Moreno-Calles4Escuela Nacional de Estudios Superiores Unidad Morelia. UNAM.Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad, UNAM.Centro de Investigación en Biodiversidad y Conservación. UAEM.Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y sustentabilidad. UNAM.Escuela Nacional de Estudios Superiores Unidad Morelia. UNAM. Background: The genus Agave L. is recognized for its wide distribution in Mexican ecosystems. Species have been described as multipurpose as part of agroforestry systems (AFS). There has not been a systematized, detailed analysis about its richness in AFS nor their ecological, economic, and cultural relevance. Questions: What is the Agave richness in Mexican AFS? What is their ecological, agronomical, economic, and cultural relevance? What are the risks and perspectives for strengthening their role in AFS? Species studied: 31 Agave species in Mexican AFS. Study site and dates: AFS throughout the Mexican territory. January to August 2018. Methods: Systematization of published information, scientific reports, repositories, and our fieldwork, was performed. The database “The genus Agave in AFS of Mexico” was created, containing information about Agave richness in AFS, ecological, economic, and cultural relevance, as well as the current and future perspectives of the AFS they are included in. Results: We recorded 31 species with 22 uses that were part of AFS practices (hedgerows, boundaries and live fences), in home gardens, terraces, and agroforests in temperate, semiarid, and sub-humid regions, managed by 12 cultural groups. The main benefits of agaves are soil retention, infiltration of water, and satisfaction of socio-economic and cultural needs. The decrease of multipurpose species and functions was observed in relation with the commercialization of mezcal. Conclusions: There has been ample recognition of AFS as settings for conservation and use of Agave, as well as the importance of the knowledge and management practices associated to agave species in AFS.   https://www.botanicalsciences.com.mx/index.php/botanicalSciences/article/view/2202Agrodiversityconservationexplotationmultipurpose speciesmezcal agaves
spellingShingle Ignacio Torres-García
Francisco Javier Rendón-Sandoval
José Blancas
Alejandro Casas
Ana Isabel Moreno-Calles
The genus <em>Agave</em> in agroforestry systems of Mexico
Botan‪ical Sciences
Agrodiversity
conservation
explotation
multipurpose species
mezcal agaves
title The genus <em>Agave</em> in agroforestry systems of Mexico
title_full The genus <em>Agave</em> in agroforestry systems of Mexico
title_fullStr The genus <em>Agave</em> in agroforestry systems of Mexico
title_full_unstemmed The genus <em>Agave</em> in agroforestry systems of Mexico
title_short The genus <em>Agave</em> in agroforestry systems of Mexico
title_sort genus em agave em in agroforestry systems of mexico
topic Agrodiversity
conservation
explotation
multipurpose species
mezcal agaves
url https://www.botanicalsciences.com.mx/index.php/botanicalSciences/article/view/2202
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