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Sisouvanh P., Trelo-ges V., Ayutthaya S. I. N., Pierret Alain, Nunan N., Silvera Norbert, Xayyathip K., Hartmann Christian. (2021). Can organic amendments improve soil physical characteristics and increase maize performances in contrasting soil water regimes ?. Agriculture, 11 (2), 132 [18 p.].

Titre du document
Can organic amendments improve soil physical characteristics and increase maize performances in contrasting soil water regimes ?
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000621978400001
Auteurs
Sisouvanh P., Trelo-ges V., Ayutthaya S. I. N., Pierret Alain, Nunan N., Silvera Norbert, Xayyathip K., Hartmann Christian
Source
Agriculture, 2021, 11 (2), 132 [18 p.]
Organic amendments are believed to help increase the soil carbon storage and therefore improve soil quality, which may be important in the context of climate change. However, the added value of organic amendments for farmers must be clearly demonstrated in order to convince them of the utility of their use. The aims of this study were: (i) to investigate the impact on maize of compost and vermicompost combined with two levels (negligible and significant) of plant water stress; and (ii) to determine how the organic amendments affected the soil's physical properties and maize productivity. Water stress levels were imposed by controlling the matric potential of soil columns in which cultivated soil characteristics was mimicked (10 cm topsoil with organic amendments, above a 50 cm subsoil without any inputs containing the majority of the roots). Plant and soil characteristics were monitored daily for 70 days. Our results show that the use of organic amendments is profitable for farmers as: (i) maize performances were increased in both moisture regimes; and (ii) the improvement was particularly striking in terms of yield. No additional benefits were measured when using vermicompost instead of compost. The data suggest that the improvement in plant characteristics did not result from increased water storage in the soils with organic amendments, but rather from better access to the water, resulting in faster root development in the macroporosity of the amended soils.
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Pédologie [068] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076]
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Fonds IRD [F B010081044]
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fdi:010081044
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