Agroforestry integration for agarwood plantations

1. Purpose of Agroforestry Integration

Integrating other species into Aquilaria plantations helps:

  • Enhance soil fertility via nitrogen fixation
  • Regulate microclimate (shade, humidity, wind) to improve tree growth and resin formation
  • Increase biodiversity and support beneficial insects
  • Provide short- to medium-term income through intercrops while Aquilaria matures

2. Nitrogen-Fixing Species

Nitrogen-fixing trees improve soil nutrient content, boost tree growth, and support beneficial fungi.

SpeciesCommon NameNotes
Sesbania grandifloraAgati / Hummingbird treeFast-growing; prunable; improves soil nitrogen
Erythrina variegataIndian Coral TreeModerate shade; flowers attract pollinators; fixes nitrogen
Gliricidia sepiumGliricidiaExcellent green manure; supports intercropping; easy pruning
Leucaena leucocephalaIpil-ipilFast-growing; ideal for hedgerows or alley cropping
Albizia lebbeckSiris treeTall; moderate shade; enhances soil structure

Planting Tips:

  • Interplant in rows or alleys between Aquilaria trees.
  • Regular pruning ensures adequate light for Aquilaria.
  • Use leaf litter as mulch or compost to improve organic matter.

3. Shade Trees

Shade trees help maintain microclimate, reduce heat stress, and improve resin quality.

SpeciesBenefitsNotes
Coconut (Cocos nucifera)Partial shade + incomePlant along row edges; requires careful spacing
Banana (Musa spp.)Quick shade + biomassTemporary shade for young trees
Fruit trees (Mango, Jackfruit, Citrus)Shade + fruitAdds income and biodiversity

Notes:

  • Young Aquilaria seedlings need partial shade (30–50%).
  • Avoid overly dense shade, which can reduce growth and resin formation.

4. Intercrops

Intercrops provide income, ground cover, and soil protection while Aquilaria matures.

IntercropPurposeNotes
Coffee (Coffea spp.)Shade-tolerant cash cropPlant under partial shade; compatible with 3–4 m spacing
Cacao (Theobroma cacao)Shade-loving cash cropRequires 30–50% shade; integrates with nitrogen-fixers
Turmeric / GingerGround cover + incomeShort rotation; planted along alleys or edges
Legumes (Mungbean, Peanut)Nitrogen-fixing + soil coverRotated seasonally to improve soil fertility
Herbs / Medicinals (Lemongrass, Basil, Turmeric)Income + soil coverMinimal shade; plant along alleys or edges

Notes:

  • Ensure intercrops do not compete excessively for water or nutrients.
  • Rotate annual intercrops to maintain soil health.
  • Maintain access paths for resin induction and tree management.

5. Integration Design Concepts

  1. Alley Cropping: Nitrogen-fixers and intercrops in alleys between Aquilaria rows.
  2. Cluster Planting: Core Aquilaria blocks surrounded by nitrogen-fixing and shade trees for biodiversity and microclimate regulation.
  3. Buffer Zones & Windbreaks: Fast-growing species (Erythrina, Gliricidia, Mahogany) along plantation edges to protect trees and soil.

6. Key Takeaways

  • Nitrogen-fixing trees: Improve soil fertility and microbial activity for resin induction.
  • Shade trees: Protect seedlings, maintain humidity, and support high-quality resin production.
  • Intercrops: Generate early income, cover soil, and enhance biodiversity.
  • Design Principle: Combine row planting for operational efficiency with agroforestry elements for ecological and economic sustainability.