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Kouakou A. K., Trap Jean, Diakhaté S., Yéo K. L., Perron T., Gay F., Brauman Alain. (2023). Temporal changes of topsoil nematode communities in rubber plantations in Ivory Coast in response to logging residue management and legumes introduction. Plant and Soil, [Early access], p. [16 p.]. ISSN 0032-079X.

Titre du document
Temporal changes of topsoil nematode communities in rubber plantations in Ivory Coast in response to logging residue management and legumes introduction
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:001092144700001
Auteurs
Kouakou A. K., Trap Jean, Diakhaté S., Yéo K. L., Perron T., Gay F., Brauman Alain
Source
Plant and Soil, 2023, [Early access], p. [16 p.] ISSN 0032-079X
Aims Tree logging in tropical tree plantations results in significant soil disturbances that negatively impact soil biodiversity and soil functioning. Here, we aimed to assess the effects of adding organic matter (OM) to soil after rubber tree logging on soil functioning over time.MethodsThe experiment was conducted in two contrasting soil types in Ivory Coast. Four practices were replicated, including a control with no residues, the presence of legumes only, legumes and all tree parts excluding the trunk, and legumes and all the parts of the tree including the trunk. We monitored the response of soil nematode communities every six months for 24 months in each practice. Samples were collected from the topsoil layer (0-10 cm) in the interrow, and we also monitored soil carbon transformation by measuring in situ basal soil respiration, labile soil carbon and organic matter decay using the bait lamina method.ResultsThe results showed a sharp decrease in nematode abundance after tree logging, but OM restoration increased nematode abundance, the relative abundance of bacterivores, and resource availability to the soil food web. The resilience of the nematode communities depended on soil conditions and the amount and quality of logging residues. Total nematode abundance was positively and significantly related to soil functioning, measured through basal soil respiration, labile soil carbon, and organic matter decay rate.ConclusionThe results suggest that restoring logging residues can be an effective way to restore soil biodiversity and mitigate the negative impact of clear-cutting in tropical rubber plantations.
Plan de classement
Pédologie [068] ; Biologie du sol [074] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Description Géographique
COTE D'IVOIRE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010088632]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010088632
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