Influence of shrubs on soil characteristics and their function in Sahelian agro-ecosystems in semi-arid Niger
Authors: Wezel A.1; Rajot J.-L.2; Herbrig C.1
Source: Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 44, Number 4, April 2000 , pp. 383-398(16)
Publisher: Academic Press
Abstract:
Soil beneath shrubs form fertile islands in fallow sites and millet fields in semi-arid Niger. To gain more information about this phenomena different shrub species in fallow sites following a gradient from 350650 mm precipitation were examined. For each shrub two different areas were distinguished: an area under the canopy of the shrubs and an area in the nearby open land. Soil samples were taken from a depth of 010 cm and analysed for Corg, Ntotal, PBray, pH(H2O), exchangeable cations, effective cation exchange capacity (ECEC) and soil texture. Significantly higher concentrations between 3851% for C, N, P and 22% on ECEC for K+were found in the soil under the shrubs. The pH showed only slight but significant differences, whereas Al3+and H+rates on ECEC under the shrubs were increased by 4455%. For Guiera senegalensis, the most common shrub of the studied area, enrichment ratios of most soil properties increased relatively more with increasing aridity. In general, enrichment ratios decreased with the age of the fallows, whereas concentrations showed no clear evolution. The chemical composition of the shrub litter seems to influence the degree of soil enrichment. The main step of fertile island formation takes place during the cultivation period by trapping wind-blown sediment. This work shows that shrubs are of vital importance for the accumulation of nutrients and maintenance of soil fertility within agro-ecosystems of Niger.Copyright 2000 Academic Press
Keywords: West Africa; soil microvariability; island of fertility; Guiera senegalensis; fallow; millet field
Language: English
Document Type: Research article
Affiliations: 1: Department of Landscape and Plant Ecology, Hohenheim University, Germany 2: ORSTOM, Niamey, Niger
Publication date: 2000-04-01
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