Nematode infestation and N-effect of legumes on soil and crop yelds in legume-sorghum rotations

The effects of cowpea (Vignaunguiculata) andgroundnut (Arachis hypogea) on succeedingsorghum yields, soil mineral N and nematode infestation were studied during five cropping seasons (2000 to 2004) in a weakly acid Ultisol ofthe agronomy research station of Farakô-Ba located in the Guinean zone of B...

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Main Authors: Bado, V., Sawadogo, A., Thio, B., Bationo, A., Traoré, K., Cescas, M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120201
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author Bado, V.
Sawadogo, A.
Thio, B.
Bationo, A.
Traoré, K.
Cescas, M.
author_browse Bado, V.
Bationo, A.
Cescas, M.
Sawadogo, A.
Thio, B.
Traoré, K.
author_facet Bado, V.
Sawadogo, A.
Thio, B.
Bationo, A.
Traoré, K.
Cescas, M.
author_sort Bado, V.
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description The effects of cowpea (Vignaunguiculata) andgroundnut (Arachis hypogea) on succeedingsorghum yields, soil mineral N and nematode infestation were studied during five cropping seasons (2000 to 2004) in a weakly acid Ultisol ofthe agronomy research station of Farakô-Ba located in the Guinean zone of Burkina Faso, WestAfrica. A factorial 5 × 5 design of five crop rotations with five fertilizer treatments in a split-plotarrangement with four replications was used.Sorghum yields were affected by the two factors(rotation with legumes and fertilizer applications)during the four years. But interactions were notobserved between the two factors. Monocropping of sorghum produced the lowest yields andlegume-sorghum rotations increased sorghumyields by 50% to 300%. Groundnut-sorghum andcowpea-sorghum rotations increased soil mineral N by 36% and 52%, respectively. Crop rotation influenced nematode infestation but theeffects on soil and sorghum root infestation differed according to the rotation. The cowpea sorghum rotation increased soil and sorghum root infestation by nematodes while groundnut-sorghum decreased the nematode population. Thesoil of the cowpea-sorghum rotation contained1.5 to 2 times more nematodes than the soil ofthe monocropping of sorghum. In contrast, thesoil of the groundnut-sorghum rotation contained from 17 to 19 times fewer nematodes thanthat of the monocropping of sorghum. However,nematode infestation did not affect any of thesucceeding sorghum yields. It was concludedthat the parasitic effect of nematodes was limited by the predominance of positive N-effectson the development of succeeding sorghum.
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spelling CGSpace1202012023-03-18T11:18:31Z Nematode infestation and N-effect of legumes on soil and crop yelds in legume-sorghum rotations Bado, V. Sawadogo, A. Thio, B. Bationo, A. Traoré, K. Cescas, M. legume nematode nitrogen crop rotation sorghum The effects of cowpea (Vignaunguiculata) andgroundnut (Arachis hypogea) on succeedingsorghum yields, soil mineral N and nematode infestation were studied during five cropping seasons (2000 to 2004) in a weakly acid Ultisol ofthe agronomy research station of Farakô-Ba located in the Guinean zone of Burkina Faso, WestAfrica. A factorial 5 × 5 design of five crop rotations with five fertilizer treatments in a split-plotarrangement with four replications was used.Sorghum yields were affected by the two factors(rotation with legumes and fertilizer applications)during the four years. But interactions were notobserved between the two factors. Monocropping of sorghum produced the lowest yields andlegume-sorghum rotations increased sorghumyields by 50% to 300%. Groundnut-sorghum andcowpea-sorghum rotations increased soil mineral N by 36% and 52%, respectively. Crop rotation influenced nematode infestation but theeffects on soil and sorghum root infestation differed according to the rotation. The cowpea sorghum rotation increased soil and sorghum root infestation by nematodes while groundnut-sorghum decreased the nematode population. Thesoil of the cowpea-sorghum rotation contained1.5 to 2 times more nematodes than the soil ofthe monocropping of sorghum. In contrast, thesoil of the groundnut-sorghum rotation contained from 17 to 19 times fewer nematodes thanthat of the monocropping of sorghum. However,nematode infestation did not affect any of thesucceeding sorghum yields. It was concludedthat the parasitic effect of nematodes was limited by the predominance of positive N-effectson the development of succeeding sorghum. 2011 2022-07-20T06:45:32Z 2022-07-20T06:45:32Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120201 en Open Access Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. Bado, V. Sawadogo, A. Thio, B. Bationo, A. Traoré, K. Cescas, M. Nematode infestation and N-effect of legumes on soil and crop yelds in legume-sorghum rotations. Agricultural Sciences. 2011, Volume 2, Issue 2: 49-55.
spellingShingle legume
nematode
nitrogen
crop rotation
sorghum
Bado, V.
Sawadogo, A.
Thio, B.
Bationo, A.
Traoré, K.
Cescas, M.
Nematode infestation and N-effect of legumes on soil and crop yelds in legume-sorghum rotations
title Nematode infestation and N-effect of legumes on soil and crop yelds in legume-sorghum rotations
title_full Nematode infestation and N-effect of legumes on soil and crop yelds in legume-sorghum rotations
title_fullStr Nematode infestation and N-effect of legumes on soil and crop yelds in legume-sorghum rotations
title_full_unstemmed Nematode infestation and N-effect of legumes on soil and crop yelds in legume-sorghum rotations
title_short Nematode infestation and N-effect of legumes on soil and crop yelds in legume-sorghum rotations
title_sort nematode infestation and n effect of legumes on soil and crop yelds in legume sorghum rotations
topic legume
nematode
nitrogen
crop rotation
sorghum
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120201
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