Agroecosystem diversification with legumes or non-legumes improves differently soil fertility according to soil type

Plant diversification through crop rotation or agroforestry is a promising way to improve sustainability of agroecosystems. Nonetheless, criteria to select the most suitable plant communities for agroecosystems diversification facing contrasting environmental constraints need to be refined. Here, we...

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Main Authors: Sauvadet, M., Trap, J., Damour, G., Plassard, C., Meersche, K. van den, Achard, R., Allinne, C., Autfray, P., Bertrand, I., Blanchart, E., Deberdt, P., Enock, S., Essobo, J.D., Freschet, G.T., Hedde, M., Melo Virginio Filho, E. de, Rabary, B., Rakotoarivelo, M., Randriamanantsoa, R., Rhino, B., Ripoche, A., Rosalie, E., Saj, S., Becquer, T., Tixier, P., Harmand, J.M.
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115431
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author Sauvadet, M.
Trap, J.
Damour, G.
Plassard, C.
Meersche, K. van den
Achard, R.
Allinne, C.
Autfray, P.
Bertrand, I.
Blanchart, E.
Deberdt, P.
Enock, S.
Essobo, J.D.
Freschet, G.T.
Hedde, M.
Melo Virginio Filho, E. de
Rabary, B.
Rakotoarivelo, M.
Randriamanantsoa, R.
Rhino, B.
Ripoche, A.
Rosalie, E.
Saj, S.
Becquer, T.
Tixier, P.
Harmand, J.M.
author_browse Achard, R.
Allinne, C.
Autfray, P.
Becquer, T.
Bertrand, I.
Blanchart, E.
Damour, G.
Deberdt, P.
Enock, S.
Essobo, J.D.
Freschet, G.T.
Harmand, J.M.
Hedde, M.
Meersche, K. van den
Melo Virginio Filho, E. de
Plassard, C.
Rabary, B.
Rakotoarivelo, M.
Randriamanantsoa, R.
Rhino, B.
Ripoche, A.
Rosalie, E.
Saj, S.
Sauvadet, M.
Tixier, P.
Trap, J.
author_facet Sauvadet, M.
Trap, J.
Damour, G.
Plassard, C.
Meersche, K. van den
Achard, R.
Allinne, C.
Autfray, P.
Bertrand, I.
Blanchart, E.
Deberdt, P.
Enock, S.
Essobo, J.D.
Freschet, G.T.
Hedde, M.
Melo Virginio Filho, E. de
Rabary, B.
Rakotoarivelo, M.
Randriamanantsoa, R.
Rhino, B.
Ripoche, A.
Rosalie, E.
Saj, S.
Becquer, T.
Tixier, P.
Harmand, J.M.
author_sort Sauvadet, M.
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description Plant diversification through crop rotation or agroforestry is a promising way to improve sustainability of agroecosystems. Nonetheless, criteria to select the most suitable plant communities for agroecosystems diversification facing contrasting environmental constraints need to be refined. Here, we compared the impacts of 24 different plant communities on soil fertility across six tropical agroecosystems: either on highly weathered Ferralsols, with strong P limitation, or on partially weathered soils derived from volcanic material, with major N limitation. In each agroecosystem, we tested several plant communities for diversification, as compared to a matching low diversity management for their cropping system. Plant residue restitution, N, P and lignin contents were measured for each plant community. In parallel, the soil under each community was analyzed for organic C and N, inorganic N, Olsen P, soil pH and nematode community composition. Soil potential fertility was assessed with plant bioassays under greenhouse controlled climatic conditions.
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spelling CGSpace1154312025-01-27T15:00:52Z Agroecosystem diversification with legumes or non-legumes improves differently soil fertility according to soil type Sauvadet, M. Trap, J. Damour, G. Plassard, C. Meersche, K. van den Achard, R. Allinne, C. Autfray, P. Bertrand, I. Blanchart, E. Deberdt, P. Enock, S. Essobo, J.D. Freschet, G.T. Hedde, M. Melo Virginio Filho, E. de Rabary, B. Rakotoarivelo, M. Randriamanantsoa, R. Rhino, B. Ripoche, A. Rosalie, E. Saj, S. Becquer, T. Tixier, P. Harmand, J.M. agroecosystems diversification legumes Plant diversification through crop rotation or agroforestry is a promising way to improve sustainability of agroecosystems. Nonetheless, criteria to select the most suitable plant communities for agroecosystems diversification facing contrasting environmental constraints need to be refined. Here, we compared the impacts of 24 different plant communities on soil fertility across six tropical agroecosystems: either on highly weathered Ferralsols, with strong P limitation, or on partially weathered soils derived from volcanic material, with major N limitation. In each agroecosystem, we tested several plant communities for diversification, as compared to a matching low diversity management for their cropping system. Plant residue restitution, N, P and lignin contents were measured for each plant community. In parallel, the soil under each community was analyzed for organic C and N, inorganic N, Olsen P, soil pH and nematode community composition. Soil potential fertility was assessed with plant bioassays under greenhouse controlled climatic conditions. 2021-11 2021-10-15T02:52:52Z 2021-10-15T02:52:52Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115431 en Limited Access Elsevier Sauvadet, M., Trap, J., Damour, G., Plassard, C., Van den Meersche, K., Achard, R., Allinne, C., Autfray, P., Bertrand, I., Blanchart, E., Deberdt, P., Enock, S., Essobo, J.-D., Freschet, G.T., Hedde, M., de Melo Virginio Filho, E., Rabary, B., Rakotoarivelo, M., Randriamanantsoa, R., Rhino, B., Ripoche, A., Rosalie, E., Saj, S., Becquer, T., Tixier, P. and Harmand, J.-M. 2021. Agroecosystem diversification with legumes or non-legumes improves differently soil fertility according to soil type. Science of the Total Environment 795: 148934. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148934
spellingShingle agroecosystems
diversification
legumes
Sauvadet, M.
Trap, J.
Damour, G.
Plassard, C.
Meersche, K. van den
Achard, R.
Allinne, C.
Autfray, P.
Bertrand, I.
Blanchart, E.
Deberdt, P.
Enock, S.
Essobo, J.D.
Freschet, G.T.
Hedde, M.
Melo Virginio Filho, E. de
Rabary, B.
Rakotoarivelo, M.
Randriamanantsoa, R.
Rhino, B.
Ripoche, A.
Rosalie, E.
Saj, S.
Becquer, T.
Tixier, P.
Harmand, J.M.
Agroecosystem diversification with legumes or non-legumes improves differently soil fertility according to soil type
title Agroecosystem diversification with legumes or non-legumes improves differently soil fertility according to soil type
title_full Agroecosystem diversification with legumes or non-legumes improves differently soil fertility according to soil type
title_fullStr Agroecosystem diversification with legumes or non-legumes improves differently soil fertility according to soil type
title_full_unstemmed Agroecosystem diversification with legumes or non-legumes improves differently soil fertility according to soil type
title_short Agroecosystem diversification with legumes or non-legumes improves differently soil fertility according to soil type
title_sort agroecosystem diversification with legumes or non legumes improves differently soil fertility according to soil type
topic agroecosystems
diversification
legumes
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115431
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