@article{fdi:010062828, title = {{U}se of organic substrates for increasing soil organic matter quality and carbon sequestration of tropical degraded soil : a 3-year mesocosms experiment}, author = {{P}huong-{T}hi {N}go and {R}umpel, {C}. and {T}huy {D}oan {T}huc and {H}enry-des-{T}ureaux, {T}. and {D}inh-{K}im {D}ang and {J}ouquet, {P}ascal}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{B}ackground: {E}xogenous organic matter may be valuable amendments for degraded tropical soil in {N}orthern {V}ietnam. {T}heir effect on carbon storage and composition need to be evaluated. {M}ethod: {T}he study investigates soil from mesocosms cultivated with maize and amended with four different kinds of amendments: only mineral fertilizers (control), buffalo manure, compost or vermicompost as well as biochar. {R}esults: {A}ll organic amendments showed a positive effect on soil carbon storage and significantly influenced soil organic matter quality. {T}he presence of biochar increased lignin-derived compounds abundance as well as both plant and microbial sugar content of soil amended with vermicompost but had no effect in the case of control soil. {C}onclusion: {S}ynergistic effects between plants and different organic amendments influence carbon storage and soil organic matter composition.}, keywords = {{SOL} {DEGRADE} ; {FERTILITE} {DU} {SOL} ; {SOL} {CULTIVE} ; {MAIS} ; {AMENDEMENT} {DU} {SOL} ; {CARBONE} ; {AZOTE} ; {STOCK} ; {ENGRAIS} {ORGANIQUE} ; {ENGRAIS} {MINERAL} ; {COMPOST} ; {MATIERE} {ORGANIQUE} ; {ETUDE} {COMPARATIVE} ; {BIOCHAR} ; {SEQUESTRATION} {DU} {CARBONE} ; {VIET} {NAM} ; {ZONE} {TROPICALE} ; {DONG} {CAO}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}arbon {M}anagement}, volume = {5}, numero = {2}, pages = {155--168}, ISSN = {1758-3004}, year = {2014}, DOI = {10.1080/17583004.2014.912868}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062828}, }