Management of organic resources plays a decisive role in the viability of mixed-farming systems in West African savannas. For this reason carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) flows initiated by the different uses of organic resources were quantified in the different land-use systems of a village in southern Senegal. Livestock, trop harvest, and wood and straw collecting were responsible for respectively 59, 27 and 14 % of the C outflows from the area exploited by the village. Livestock accounted for nearly 80 % of C, N and P returns to the soil. As a result of these transfers and of on-site recycling of herbaceous biomass, high C inputs were brought to staple crops in the compound ring. Nitrogen and P depletion of the system amounted...
Poor cropland fertility and a rapidly rising demand for food force Sahelian farmers to cultivate mor...
National audienceSahelian pastoral livestock systems are criticized for their high intensity of gree...
The organic matter content of many soils in West Africa has been depleted due to overgrazing, agricu...
Ex ORSTOM, Inst Res & Dev, Dakar, Senegal; ENGREF, Inst Forestry Agr & Environm Engn, F 34033 Montpe...
Management of organic resources plays a decisive role in the viability of mixed-farming systems in W...
The viability of mixed farming systems in West African savannas relies largely on the management of ...
International audienceCarbon (C) and associated nutrient budgets related to land use in agro-ecosyst...
International audienceOrganic matter (OM) is both a commodity and a means of production in low-input...
International audienceThe assessment of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in agro-ecosyste...
Privatisation of grazing resources is emerging in the agro-pastoral systems of West Africa, resultin...
To determine the efficiency of utilization of organic matter in agricultural production, nitrogen fl...
International audienceconfigured with available data on savannah agroecosystems in West Africa. It f...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is essential for the productivity of agroecosystems ...
The cycling of N in the soil-tree system was studied in a Sahelian Savanna where Acacia senegal is l...
International audienceIn agro-sylvo-pastoral villages ofWest Africa, biomass management ensures the ...
Poor cropland fertility and a rapidly rising demand for food force Sahelian farmers to cultivate mor...
National audienceSahelian pastoral livestock systems are criticized for their high intensity of gree...
The organic matter content of many soils in West Africa has been depleted due to overgrazing, agricu...
Ex ORSTOM, Inst Res & Dev, Dakar, Senegal; ENGREF, Inst Forestry Agr & Environm Engn, F 34033 Montpe...
Management of organic resources plays a decisive role in the viability of mixed-farming systems in W...
The viability of mixed farming systems in West African savannas relies largely on the management of ...
International audienceCarbon (C) and associated nutrient budgets related to land use in agro-ecosyst...
International audienceOrganic matter (OM) is both a commodity and a means of production in low-input...
International audienceThe assessment of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in agro-ecosyste...
Privatisation of grazing resources is emerging in the agro-pastoral systems of West Africa, resultin...
To determine the efficiency of utilization of organic matter in agricultural production, nitrogen fl...
International audienceconfigured with available data on savannah agroecosystems in West Africa. It f...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is essential for the productivity of agroecosystems ...
The cycling of N in the soil-tree system was studied in a Sahelian Savanna where Acacia senegal is l...
International audienceIn agro-sylvo-pastoral villages ofWest Africa, biomass management ensures the ...
Poor cropland fertility and a rapidly rising demand for food force Sahelian farmers to cultivate mor...
National audienceSahelian pastoral livestock systems are criticized for their high intensity of gree...
The organic matter content of many soils in West Africa has been depleted due to overgrazing, agricu...