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International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
ISSN: 2028-9324     CODEN: IJIABO     OCLC Number: 828807274     ZDB-ID: 2703985-7
 
 
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The effects of different combinations of herbaceous and shrubs and microdose of fertilizer on bean and maize yields, soil proprieties and carbon sequestration on two degraded soils in the highland of South Kivu, Eastern of DR Congo


Volume 23, Issue 3, June 2018, Pages 275–284

 The effects of different combinations of herbaceous and shrubs and microdose of fertilizer on bean and maize yields, soil proprieties and carbon sequestration on two degraded soils in the highland of South Kivu, Eastern of DR Congo

Jules Ntamwira Bagula1, Pyame Mwarabu Lolonga Dieudonne2, Kanyenga Lubobo Antoine3, and Dhed’a Djailo Benoit4

1 Institut Supérieur d’Etudes Agronomiques et Vétérinaires de Mushweshwe, B.P: 19 Bukavu, Sud- Kivu, RD Congo
2 Facultés des Sciences et de Gestion de Ressources Renouvelables, Université de Kisangani, BP 2012, Kisangani, RD Congo
3 Département de Phytotechnie, Faculté des Sciences Agronomiques, Université de Lubumbashi, BP 1825, Lubumbashi, RD Congo
4 Facultés des Sciences et de Gestion de Ressources Renouvelables, Université de Kisangani, BP 2012, Kisangani, RD Congo

Original language: English

Copyright © 2018 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Abstract


Better managements of soil fertility are imperative for rehabilitating degraded soil in order to increase crop yields. Our objective was to assess the effect of improved fallow of different combinations of herbaceous-shrubs species and microdose of fertilizer on maize-bean yield, aboveground organic carbon sequestration and soil proprieties improvement. The treatments consisted of Pennisetum purpureum, Setaria sphacelata and Tripsacum laxum or Tithonia diversifolia combinations with 3 shrub species (Leucaena diversifolia, Calliandra calothyrsus, and Albizzia chinens) and microdoses of fertilizer (NPK-manure), two controls treatments without fertilizer were also included. These treatments were arranged in a split-plot design with, the main plot treatment consisting of herbaceous-shrubs fallow type subdivided into four subplots of beans ([M211], [NAMULENGA] [CURANTINO] and [VCB] cropped with three maize varieties [SamVita A and B], and [Gv664]. Application of microdose and herbaceous species combination increased bean and maize grain yield at both sites 21 months after trial initiation. No significant difference was observed between the different combinations in both sites and for the 3 planting seasons for assessed parameters. Herbaceous combinations increased significantly the number of nodules (P < 0.01). Highest biomass yield, C sequestration number and biomass of earthworm were found in the herbaceous-shrubs combinations treatments and lower in NPK-manure and control treatments in both sites. In addition, the number of earthworms was enhanced with application of microdose of fertilizers (546) and herbaceous-fallow grassland (725) compared to control (282) 2 years after trial initiation at Mulungu site. No significant difference was observed between the different combinations in both sites for soil temperature and moisture variation.

Author Keywords: Biomass, Herbaceous species, Improved fallows, Organic carbon, Soil fertility.


How to Cite this Article


Jules Ntamwira Bagula, Pyame Mwarabu Lolonga Dieudonne, Kanyenga Lubobo Antoine, and Dhed’a Djailo Benoit, “The effects of different combinations of herbaceous and shrubs and microdose of fertilizer on bean and maize yields, soil proprieties and carbon sequestration on two degraded soils in the highland of South Kivu, Eastern of DR Congo,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 275–284, June 2018.