%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture non répertoriées par l'AERES %A Phuong-Thi Ngo %A Rumpel, C. %A Thuy Doan Thuc %A Henry-des-Tureaux, T. %A Dinh-Kim Dang %A Jouquet, Pascal %T Use of organic substrates for increasing soil organic matter quality and carbon sequestration of tropical degraded soil : a 3-year mesocosms experiment %D 2014 %L fdi:010062828 %G ENG %J Carbon Management %@ 1758-3004 %K SOL DEGRADE ; FERTILITE DU SOL ; SOL CULTIVE ; MAIS ; AMENDEMENT DU SOL ; CARBONE ; AZOTE ; STOCK ; ENGRAIS ORGANIQUE ; ENGRAIS MINERAL ; COMPOST ; MATIERE ORGANIQUE ; ETUDE COMPARATIVE %K BIOCHAR ; SEQUESTRATION DU CARBONE %K VIET NAM ; ZONE TROPICALE %K DONG CAO %N 2 %P 155-168 %R 10.1080/17583004.2014.912868 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062828 %> https://www.documentation.ird.fr/intranet/publi/depot/2014-09-01/010062828.pdf %V 5 %W Horizon (IRD) %X Background: Exogenous organic matter may be valuable amendments for degraded tropical soil in Northern Vietnam. Their effect on carbon storage and composition need to be evaluated. Method: The 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. Results: All organic amendments showed a positive effect on soil carbon storage and significantly influenced soil organic matter quality. The 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. Conclusion: Synergistic effects between plants and different organic amendments influence carbon storage and soil organic matter composition. %$ 076AGRO05 ; 068PEDAPP