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Improving the fertility of tropical acid soils: Liming versus biochar application? A long term comparison in the highlands of Madagascar

Raboin Louis-Marie, Razafimahafaly Andrianantenaina Hilaire Damase, Rabenjarisoa Mandaheriniaina Berthin, Rabary Bodovololona, Dusserre Julie, Becquer Thierry. 2016. Improving the fertility of tropical acid soils: Liming versus biochar application? A long term comparison in the highlands of Madagascar. Field Crops Research, 199 : 99-108.

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Résumé : Soil acidity is a major constraint for crop production on highly weathered tropical soils characterized by high Al toxicity, low cation exchange capacity and low P availability to plants. To address these constraints, we compared the effects on crop production and soil properties of liming and adding biochar. Experiments were conducted under field conditions in an acidic soil in the Madagascar highlands using a two year rotation of maize intercropped with beans followed by rainfed upland rice over a period of six years. Five different levels of amendment were compared: 10 and 50 t ha−1 of eucalyptus charcoal residues (referred to as biochar), 1 and 3 t ha−1 of dolomite and a control (no amendment). They were combined with two types of soil management (conventional tillage and no tillage) and two fertilization levels. Soil characteristics were measured once after five years. Both biochar and dolomite amendment significantly improved yields of the maize and beans due to an increase in soil pH and a decrease in exchangeable aluminium. However, no significant effect was observed on the yield of upland rice. The incorporation of 50 t ha−1 of biochar was necessary to match the results obtained with 3 t ha−1 of dolomite. Amendment with dolomite was a more practical and cost-efficient option than amendment with biochar in our conditions. Long term trials are now needed to evaluate other types of biochar.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : fertilité du sol, amendement du sol, sol acide, sol tropical, rendement des cultures, dolomie, chaulage, charbon de bois, résidu de récolte, Eucalyptus, aluminium, toxicité du sol, expérimentation au champ, travail du sol conventionnel, non-travail du sol, fertilisation, Zea mays, Phaseolus vulgaris, culture intercalaire, Oryza sativa, riz pluvial

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Madagascar

Classification Agris : F04 - Fertilisation
F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture
F07 - Façons culturales
P35 - Fertilité du sol

Champ stratégique Cirad : Axe 1 (2014-2018) - Agriculture écologiquement intensive

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Raboin Louis-Marie, CIRAD-PERSYST-UPR AIDA (FRA)
  • Razafimahafaly Andrianantenaina Hilaire Damase, Université d'Antananarivo (MDG)
  • Rabenjarisoa Mandaheriniaina Berthin, FOFIFA (MDG)
  • Rabary Bodovololona, FOFIFA (MDG)
  • Dusserre Julie, CIRAD-PERSYST-UPR AIDA (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0002-4971-8799
  • Becquer Thierry, IRD (FRA)

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