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Effects of fertility management strategies on phosphorus bioavailability in four West African soils
(2001)
Low phosphorus (P) in acid sandy soils of the West African Sudano-Sahelian zone is a major limitation to crop growth. To compare treatment effects on total dry matter (TDM) of crops and plant available P (P-Bray and isotopically exchangeable P), field experiments were carried out for 2 years at four sites where annual rainfall ranged from 560 to 850 mm and topsoil pH varied between 4.2 and 5.6. Main treatments were: (i) crop residue (CR) mulch at 500 and 2000 kg ha^-1, (ii) eight different rates and sources of P and ...
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Destructive and non-destructive measurements of residual crop residue and phosphorus effects on growth and composition of herbaceous fallow species in the Sahel
(2001)
Little is known about the residual effects of crop residue (CR) and phosphorus (P) application on the fallow vegetation following repeated cultivation of pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] in the Sahel. The objective of this study, therefore, was (i) to measure residual effects of CR, mulched at annual rates of 0, 500, 1000 and 2000 kg CR ha^-1, broadcast P at 0 and 13 kg P ha^-1 and P placement at 0, 1, 3, 5 and 7 kg P ha^-1 on the herbaceous dry matter (HDM) 2 years after the end of the experiment and ...
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Decomposition of and nutrient release from ruminant manure on acid sandy soils in the Sahelian zone of Niger, West Africa
(2001)
In ago-pastoral systems of the semi-arid West African Sahel, targeted applications of ruminant manure to the cropland is a widespread practice to maintain soil productivity. However, studies exploring the decomposition and mineralisation processes of manure under farmers' conditions are scarce. The present research in south-west Niger was undertaken to examine the role of micro-organisms and meso-fauna on in situ release rates of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) from cattle and sheep-goat manure collected ...
Dissertation
Horizontal nutrient fluxes and production efficiencies in urban and peri-urban crop and livestock husbandry of Niamey, Niger
(2009-11-17)
Urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA) increasingly supplies food and non-food values to the rapidly growing West African cities. However, little is known about the resource use efficiencies in West African small-scale UPA crop and livestock production systems, and about the benefits that urban producers and retailers obtain from the cultivation and sale of UPA products. To contribute to filling this gap of knowledge, the studies comprising this doctoral thesis determined nutrient use efficiencies in representative ...
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Causes of legume-rotation effects in increasing cereal yields across the Sudanian, Sahelian and Guinean zone of West Africa
(Horst, Walter J. (u.a.) (Hrsg.), 2001)
On-farm experiments and pot trials were conducted on eight West African soils to explore the mechanisms governing the often reported legume rotation-induced cereal growth increases in this region. Crops comprised pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor Moench), maize (Zea mays L.), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata Walp.) and groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). In groundnut trials the observed 26 to 85% increases in total dry matter (TDM) of rotation cereals (RC) compared with continuous cereals (CC) in ...
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Cereal/legume rotations affect chemical properties and biological activities in two West African soils
(2001)
A more widespread use of cereal/legume rotations has been suggested as a means to sustainably meet increasing food demands in sub-Saharan West Africa. Enhanced cereal yields following legumes have been attributed to chemical and biological factors such as higher levels of mineral nitrogen (Nmin) and arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) but also to lower amounts of plant parasitic nematodes. This study was conducted under controlled conditions to examine the relative contribution of AM, plant parasitic nematodes and increased ...
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Changes in amino acid enantiomers and microbial performance in soils from a subtropical mountain oasis in Oman abandoned for different periods
(2003)
An important feature of maintaining the agricultural stability in millennia-old mountain oases of northern Oman is the temporary abandonment of terraces. To analyse the effects of a fallow period on soil microbial performance, i.e. microbial activity and microbial biomass, samples of eight terrace soils abandoned for different periods were collected in situ, assigned to four fallow age classes and incubated for 30 days in the laboratory after rewetting. The younger fallow age classes of 1 and 5 years were based on ...
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Cereal/legume rotation effects on rhizosphere bacterial community structure in West African soils
(2003)
The increased use of cereal/legume crop rotation has been advocated as a strategy to increase cereal yields of subsistence farmers in West Africa, and is believed to promote changes in the rhizosphere that enhance early plant growth. In this study we investigated the microbial diversity of the rhizoplane from seedlings grown in two soils previously planted to cereal or legume from experimental plots in Gaya, Niger, and Kaboli, Togo. Soils from these legume rotation and continuous cereal plots were placed into containers ...
Diplomarbeit
Entwicklung und Validierung einer elektrochemischen Methode zur Differenzierung von Weizenproben und elektrochemische Unterschungen an Möhren
(2007-07-18)
Eine Methode zur Differenzierung von Weizenproben (Triticum aestivum L.) mittels elektrochemischer Parameter wurde entwickelt und validiert. Die Methode wurde auf die wichtigsten Einfluss- und Verfahrensgrößen hin untersucht. Als eine Voraussetzung zur Validierung wurden alle Laborprozesse in normativen Dokumenten beschrieben. Dies ist zum ersten Mal überhaupt für die Methode in diesem Umfang durchgeführt worden. Mit der Methode wurden Messungen durchgeführt, um Weizenproben aus fünf verschiedenen Anbausystemen ...
Dissertation
Streu- und Feuchtwiesen im Kempter Wald
(2007-08-22)
Der Kempter Wald ist aufgrund seiner großflächigen prioritären Lebensräume - den Hoch- und Übergangsmooren - aber auch den landesweit selten gewordenen und durch Nutzungsaufgabe bedrohten Streuwiesen und Flachmoorgesellschaften ein Landschaftsraum von herausragender naturschutzfachlicher Bedeutung. Ausgehend von der nach wie vor aktuellen Debatte um die Schutzgebietsausweisung im Kempter Wald wurde auf dem Gebiet der Marktgemeinde Unterthingau und der Gemeinde Kraftisried die vorhandene Grünlandvegetation auf ...