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F. Charbonnier, O. Roupsard, G. Le-maire, J. Guillemot, F. Casanoves et al., Increased light-use efficiency sustains net primary productivity of shaded coffee plants in agroforestry system, Plant cell and environment, vol.40, issue.8, pp.592-593, 2017.
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E. De-melo-virginio-filho, S. Arrieta, A. Escobedo-aguilar, B. Rapidel, and O. Roupsard, Validación de Piloto de Sistemas Agroforestales en el ámbito de la Nama-Café Costa Rica (Propuesta para ejecución en 2016). Annexo 2. Catie, Cirad, Fundecooperacion, Icafe, MAG. 30 p., Diseño piloto de sistemas agroforestales en el ámbito de la Nama-Café Costa Rica, vol.16, 2015.

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N. J. Hasselquist, L. Benegas, O. Roupsard, A. Malmer, and U. Ilstedt, Canopy cover effects on local soil water dynamics in a tropical agroforestry system: Evaporation drives soil water isotopic enrichment, Hydrological processes, vol.32, pp.994-995, 2018.

M. E. Isaac, A. R. Martin, E. De-melo-virginio-filho, B. Rapidel, O. Roupsard et al., Intraspecific trait variation and coordination: root and leaf economics spectra in coffee across environmental gradients, Frontiers in plant science, vol.8, 1196.

J. H. Kim, T. Fourcaud, C. Jourdan, J. L. Maeght, Z. Mao et al., Vegetation as a driver of temporal variations in slope stability: The impact of hydrological processes, Geophysical research letters, vol.44, pp.4-897, 2017.
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A. R. Martin, B. Rapidel, O. Roupsard, K. Van-den-meersche, E. D. Virginio et al., Intraspecific trait variation across multiple scales: the leaf economics spectrum in coffee, Functional ecology, vol.31, issue.3, pp.604-612, 2017.

I. Prieto, C. Roumet, R. Cardinael, C. Dupraz, C. Jourdan et al., Root functional parameters along a land-use gradient: evidence of a community-level economics spectrum, Journal of ecology, vol.103, issue.2, pp.361-373, 2015.
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O. Roupsard, K. Van-den-meersche, C. Alline, P. Vaast, B. Rapidel et al., Eight years studying ecosystem services in a large coffee agroforestry observatory, 2017.

R. Sánchez-murillo, C. Birkel, K. Welsh, G. Esquivel-hernández, J. Corrales-salazar et al., Key drivers controlling stable isotope variations in daily precipitation of Costa Rica: Caribbean Sea versus Eastern Pacific Ocean moisture sources, Quaternary science reviews, vol.131, pp.250-261, 2016.

F. Schnabel, E. D. Virginio, S. Xu, I. D. Fisk, O. Roupsard et al., Shade trees: a determinant to the relative success of organic versus conventional coffee production, Agroforestry systems, vol.92, pp.1535-1549, 2018.

M. Soma, R. Vezy, C. Deswarte, E. De-melo-virginio-filho, L. Guilioni et al., A simple model to predict the effect of Agroforestry on coffee canopy temperature. (en préparation) Agricultural and forest meteorology, 2017.

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R. Vezy, M. Christina, O. Roupsard, Y. Nouvellon, R. Duursma et al., Measuring and modelling energy partitioning in canopies of varying complexity using MAESPA model, Agricultural and forest meteorology, vol.253, pp.203-217, 2018.
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K. Welsh, J. Boll, R. Sanchez-murillo, and O. Roupsard, Isotope hydrology of a tropical coffee agroforestry watershed: Seasonal and event-based analyses, Hydrological processes, vol.32, pp.965-966, 2018.
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