Acacia senegal, an important leguminous tree in arid and semi-arid environments, has shown promise as a multipurpose species, including gum production and soil fertility improvement, linked with N2- fixation capabilities. Of particular interest are ontogenetic and edaphic effects on A. senegal performance in natural populations. Our research objectives were to investigate the effect of tree age and site phosphorus conditions on (1) tree N2-fixation and (2) soil N and C dynamics in natural stands of A. senegal var. senegal, Baringo District, in the Rift Valley, Kenya. Sites consisted of A. senegal saplings (9 months) and mature A. senegal trees (7 years) along an edaphic gradient of soil P availability. A single-tree neighborhood approach wa...
Many studies have shown that introducing N2-fixing trees (e.g. Acacia mangium) in eucalypt plantatio...
Nitrogen (N) fixing trees including many species of Acacia are an important though variable componen...
International audienceAn experiment was conducted over nine months in a field system in northern Sen...
Acacia senegal, an important leguminous tree in arid and semi-arid environments, has shown promise a...
International audienceAcacia senegal, an important leguminous tree in arid and semi-arid environment...
Background Over the last decades sub-Saharan Africa has experienced severe land degradation and food...
The savanna is characterized by low rainfall, poor soil and vegetation types dominated by the Genus ...
Acacia senegal, the gum arabic producing tree, is the most important component in traditional drylan...
There remains conflicting evidence on the relationship between P supply and biological N2-fixation r...
Introducing nitrogen fixing species (NFS) in forest plantations reduces soil N-limitation, but also ...
An experiment was conducted over nine months in a field system in northern Senegal in order to deter...
Acacia nilotica var. tomentosa trees from the Diarra protected forest located in the Senegal River v...
Acacia nilotica var. tomentosa trees from the Diarra protected forest located in the Senegal River v...
In a previous study, the rhizobial inoculation of mature trees of A. senegal has resulted in an incr...
Changing environmental conditions in dryland areas exacerbate land degradation and food insecurity i...
Many studies have shown that introducing N2-fixing trees (e.g. Acacia mangium) in eucalypt plantatio...
Nitrogen (N) fixing trees including many species of Acacia are an important though variable componen...
International audienceAn experiment was conducted over nine months in a field system in northern Sen...
Acacia senegal, an important leguminous tree in arid and semi-arid environments, has shown promise a...
International audienceAcacia senegal, an important leguminous tree in arid and semi-arid environment...
Background Over the last decades sub-Saharan Africa has experienced severe land degradation and food...
The savanna is characterized by low rainfall, poor soil and vegetation types dominated by the Genus ...
Acacia senegal, the gum arabic producing tree, is the most important component in traditional drylan...
There remains conflicting evidence on the relationship between P supply and biological N2-fixation r...
Introducing nitrogen fixing species (NFS) in forest plantations reduces soil N-limitation, but also ...
An experiment was conducted over nine months in a field system in northern Senegal in order to deter...
Acacia nilotica var. tomentosa trees from the Diarra protected forest located in the Senegal River v...
Acacia nilotica var. tomentosa trees from the Diarra protected forest located in the Senegal River v...
In a previous study, the rhizobial inoculation of mature trees of A. senegal has resulted in an incr...
Changing environmental conditions in dryland areas exacerbate land degradation and food insecurity i...
Many studies have shown that introducing N2-fixing trees (e.g. Acacia mangium) in eucalypt plantatio...
Nitrogen (N) fixing trees including many species of Acacia are an important though variable componen...
International audienceAn experiment was conducted over nine months in a field system in northern Sen...