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. Auteur, Elsa Defrenet Date de naissance : 07, p.88

. Spécialité, Production Végétale et Ingénierie des agrosystèmes Enseignant référent : Safya Menasseri Nombre de pages : 29 Annexes, p.10

. Abstract, an ongoing study on aboveground NPP has been conducted on arabica coffee cultivated agroforestry system, under the canopy of Erythrina Allocation of NPP to different above-ground compartments of the coffee tree (leaves, fruits, and branches) was already known and quantified. Our study focuses on belowground NPP: we distinguished perennial coffee roots (tap root, coarse roots and medium roots) from fine coffee roots (? < 2 mm) The challenge was to evaluate the belowground productivity of this coppice, rooted down to 450 cm (several plants by location and periodic pruning of resprouts) We developed allometric relationships between coffee root biomass and the basal area of coffee for a depth of 150 cm, extrapolated at 450 cm. Fine root turnover, a component of NPP, has been estimated by sequential soil coring (30 cm deep) Biomass of fine roots was compared using two methods: Voronoï trench (150 cm) and sequential coring (measured for 30 cm, extrapolated at 450 cm) We extrapolated belowground biomass and NPP to the plot scale from an available inventory. We estimated root biomass at 42,t MS .ha -1 with Voronoï trench