s:1007:"%T Assessing the impact of Gliricidia agroforestry-based interventions on crop nutritional, antinutritional, functional, and mineral compositions in eastern Province, Zambia %A Alamu, E.O. %A Joyce, N. %A Juliet, A. %A Joel, N. %A Chazangwe, R. %A Tesfai, M. %A David, C. %A Isaac, N. %A Lewis, D. %A Udaya Sekhar, N. %X Agroforestry practices improve soil health which in turn improves crop nutrient concentrations and quality. This study examined how the agroforestry tree Gliricidia sepium intercropped with soybean, groundnuts, or maize affects crop nutrient compositions. The study was conducted in five Zambian chiefdoms for three crop-growing seasons (2019ā€“2022) on 13 farmer-led demonstration trial sites. Seven treatments were tested that included maize, soybean, and groundnut plots with and without Gliricidia interventions. Grain samples were analyzed for crop nutrient contents using standard laboratory methods. Results showed that the treatments significantly (Pā€‰ ";