Effect of peanut shells amendment on soil properties and growth of seedlings of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton, Vachellia seyal (Delile) P. Hurter, and Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC in salt-affected soils - Archive ouverte HAL Accéder directement au contenu
Article Dans Une Revue Annals of Forest Science Année : 2018

Effect of peanut shells amendment on soil properties and growth of seedlings of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton, Vachellia seyal (Delile) P. Hurter, and Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC in salt-affected soils

Dioumacor Fall
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Niokhor Bakhoum
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Fatoumata Fall
Fatou Diouf
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Cheikh Ndiaye
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Mathieu N. Faye
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Diégane Diouf
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AbstractKey messageThe soil amendment with peanut shells (4, 6 or 8 t ha−1) improves soil properties and growth ofSenegalia senegal(L.) Britton, Vachellia seyal (Delile) P.Hurter andProsopis juliflora(Swartz) DC seedlings on salty soils (86, 171, 257 mM NaCl).ContextSalinization causes the degradation of biological, chemical, and physical properties of soils. Salty soils reclamation can be achieved with organic amendments and afforestation with salt tolerant species.AimsThe aim of the study was to assess in greenhouse conditions the effect of peanut shells on soil chemical characteristics and growth of multipurpose leguminous trees Senegalia senegal, Vachellia seyal, and Prosopis juliflora under salt-affected soils.MethodsSeedlings were individually cultivated in plastic bags containing a mixture of non-saline and non-sterile soil and crushed peanut shells. Four doses of peanut shells (0, 4, 6, and 8 t ha−1) of 73-33 variety were tested. Salt stress was gradually applied after 1 month of cultivation at a rate of 43 mM NaCl per day until concentrations of 0, 86, 171, and 257 mM were reached. Seedlings growth, physiological responses, and soil characteristics were evaluated after 3 months of stress.ResultsPeanut shells application improved soil chemical properties (carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus contents, pH, total microbial activity, and cation-exchange capacity) and reduced soil salinity. They also increased height, collar diameter, shoots and root biomass, chlorophyll, and proline contents of seedlings.ConclusionThe organic amendment with peanut shells improves soil fertility and tree growth under saline conditions.
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hal-02976509 , version 1 (23-10-2020)

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Dioumacor Fall, Niokhor Bakhoum, Fatoumata Fall, Fatou Diouf, Cheikh Ndiaye, et al.. Effect of peanut shells amendment on soil properties and growth of seedlings of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton, Vachellia seyal (Delile) P. Hurter, and Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC in salt-affected soils. Annals of Forest Science, 2018, 75 (1), pp.32. ⟨10.1007/s13595-018-0714-x⟩. ⟨hal-02976509⟩
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