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Influence of long-term organic and mineral fertilization on soil nematofauna when growing Sorghum bicolor in Burkina Faso
Authors:Cécile Villenave  Stéphane Saj  Anne-Laure Pablo  Saïdou Sall  Djibril Djigal  Jean-Luc Chotte  Mousa Bonzi
Institution:1. IRD-UMR 210 Eco&Sols–SupAgro, 2 place Viala, Batiment 12, 1er étage, 34060, Montpellier Cedex 1, France
2. Groupe ISA, Laboratoire Génie Civil et géo-Environnement Lille Nord de France (LGCgE), 48 boulevard Vauban, F-59046, Lille cedex, France
3. Centre de Recherche IRD-ISRA de Bel Air, Laboratoire d’Ecologie Microbienne des Sols et Agrosystèmes Tropicaux, Route des Hydrocarbures, BP 1386, CP 18524, Dakar, Sénégal
4. Institut de l’Environnement et des Recherches Agricoles, Station de Kamboinsé, 01 BP 476, Ouagadougou 01, Burkina Faso
Abstract:Soil degradation has led crop yield to decline in many Sahelian countries and is a fundamental agricultural and economical threat for local populations. In Saria, Burkina Faso, long-term experiments are being performed to find efficient soil management practices that could improve soil fertility. A randomized block experiment comprising organic amendment (unamended control, straw at 8.3 t ha−1, manure at 10 t ha−1) coupled with mineral fertilization (no urea, urea at 60 kg ha−1) was started in 1980 with a continuous sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) cropping system. Twenty-six years after the settlement of the treatments, we compared their effects on nematode populations, community structure, and ecological indices, as well as soil physical and chemical properties at three stages of sorghum’s cropping cycle.
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