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/ E. L Dossa ; S. Diedhiou ; J. E. Compton ; K. B Assigbetsé ; Richard P. Dick
Plant soil, N° 327. Spatial patterns of P fractions and chemical properties in soils of two native shrub communities in Senegal [texte imprimé] / E. L Dossa, Auteur ; S. Diedhiou, Auteur ; J. E. Compton, Auteur ; K. B Assigbetsé, Auteur ; Richard P. Dick, Auteur . - [s.d.] . - 14 p. (185–198). Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | RESSOURCES NATURELLES ET ENVIRONNEMENT
| Mots-clés : | Sol de canopée, Fractions P, Sahel Semi-aride, Arbuste, Piliostigma reticulatum, Guiera senegalensis | Index. décimale : | P340-Biologie et biochimie du sol | Résumé : | Two shrub species (Piliostigma reticulatum (D.C.) Hochst (Caesalpinioideae) and Guiera senegalensis J.F. Gmel (Combretaceae) are commonly found in farmers’ fields at varying densities in semi-arid Senegal and throughout the Sahel where soils have chronically low phosphorus (P) availability. It seems plausible that shrub litter and the rhizospheres could influence P fractions and other chemical soil properties that affect crop productivity. Thus, a study was done at two sites, on the distribution of inorganic and organic soil P pools, organic C levels, and pH in soil beneath and outside the canopies of P. reticulatum and G. senegalensis (0-30 cm depth). Both sites had low total P ranging from 64 mg P kg−1 to 135 mg P kg-1, and low extractable PO4 (resin Pi) (1–6 mg P kg−1) with P fractions dominated by NaOH-P. Organic P (Po) made up about 50% of total P, and most of the organic P (>60%) was found in the NaOH-P fractions. The labile P, particularly bicarb-Po was higher in soil beneath shrub canopies (8.4 mg P kg −1), than outside the canopy (6.2 mg P kg −1). Similarly, C, N and P to a lesser extent, were more concentrated beneath shrub canopies. P. reticulatum soil was dominated by the NaOH-Po fraction, whereas G. senegalensis had higher bicarb-Po at one of the study sites. An index of biologically available organic P (Bicarb- Po) / (Bicarb-Po+Bicar-Pi+Resin Pi) was >60% and indicates that biological processes represent an important part of P cycling in these shrub ecosystems. The differential ability of shrubs in modifying soil chemical properties under their canopies has major implications for biogeochemical cycling of nutrients and C in sandy soils of semi arid Sahelian ecosystems. |
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