Graduation date: 2007Two native shrub species (Piliostigma reticulatum and Guiera senegalensis) are prominent vegetation components in farmers’ fields in Senegal. However, their role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem function has largely been overlooked. A study including both laboratory and field experiments was conducted to evaluate potential biophysical interactions of the two shrub species with soils and crops in Senegal. Carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) mineralization potential of soils incubated with residues of the two shrubs species was studied in laboratory conditions. Additionally, the effect of shrub-residue amendment on P sorption by soils was examined. Under field conditions, the effect of presence or absence of shru...
International audienceThe Sahel is at the nexus of extreme ecological, socio-economic, and food secu...
International audienceAn experiment was conducted over nine months in a field system in northern Sen...
Background Over the last decades sub-Saharan Africa has experienced severe land degradation and food...
Two shrub species (Piliostigma reticulatum (D.C.) Hochst (Caesalpinioideae) and Guiera senegalensis ...
The global objective of this study was to determine the unrecognized role of shrubs as key determina...
International audienceThe Sahel is an ecologically vulnerable region where increasing populations wi...
International audienceA few species of shrubs grow with dryland row crops in farmers’ fields through...
Graduation date: 2007Piliostigma reticulatum and Guiera senegalensis are two native shrubs that\ud c...
The Sudano-Sahel is prone to frequent shortages of food supply. Agricultural productivity in this re...
An experiment was conducted over nine months in a field system in northern Senegal in order to deter...
In the lowlands of arid and semiarid rangelands woody plants plays an important role in soil fertili...
Throughout the Sahel, food insecurity remains a persistent threat. A few studies have shown that Pil...
International audienceThe Sahel is at the nexus of extreme ecological, socio-economic, and food secu...
International audienceAn experiment was conducted over nine months in a field system in northern Sen...
Background Over the last decades sub-Saharan Africa has experienced severe land degradation and food...
Two shrub species (Piliostigma reticulatum (D.C.) Hochst (Caesalpinioideae) and Guiera senegalensis ...
The global objective of this study was to determine the unrecognized role of shrubs as key determina...
International audienceThe Sahel is an ecologically vulnerable region where increasing populations wi...
International audienceA few species of shrubs grow with dryland row crops in farmers’ fields through...
Graduation date: 2007Piliostigma reticulatum and Guiera senegalensis are two native shrubs that\ud c...
The Sudano-Sahel is prone to frequent shortages of food supply. Agricultural productivity in this re...
An experiment was conducted over nine months in a field system in northern Senegal in order to deter...
In the lowlands of arid and semiarid rangelands woody plants plays an important role in soil fertili...
Throughout the Sahel, food insecurity remains a persistent threat. A few studies have shown that Pil...
International audienceThe Sahel is at the nexus of extreme ecological, socio-economic, and food secu...
International audienceAn experiment was conducted over nine months in a field system in northern Sen...
Background Over the last decades sub-Saharan Africa has experienced severe land degradation and food...