Brahima Kone
Africa Rice Center
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Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science | 2011
Brahima Kone; Guillaume Lucien Amadji; Saidou Aliou; Sitapha Diatta; Cyriaque Akakpo
With the objective of improving rice productivity and generating additional knowledge on rice production in Africa, field experiments were conducted for two consecutive seasons of 2005 and 2006 in Southern Benin. Terre de barre soils at the WARDA experimental station and Niaouli, and the plinthic Ferralsols of Cana were investigated. A complete fertilizer (Fc) composed of N, P, K, Ca, Mg and Zn was used to assess NERICA.4 (upland rice) root development and grain yield (GY). Similar observations were made in treatments with a specific nutrient excluded from Fc (Fc–N, Fc–P, Fc–K, Fc–Ca, Fc–Mg and Fc–Zn). A grain yield of up to 1.4 t ha−1 (Fc–N) and higher root densities for Fc and Fc–Mg at 20–60 cm were attained. Maximum reductions in yield and rooting depth were observed for Fc–P (27%, 27%), Fc–K (30%, 14%) and Fc–Zn (32%, 2%). Drought occurrence, a high C/N ratio and soil acidity influence the effects of nutrients on rice. Removal of N from basal fertilizer was recommended to reduce the effect of mid-season drought. It is suggested that the critical level of K in the soils of West Africa be adjusted to 0.40 cmol kg−1 for upland rice.
Canadian Journal of Soil Science | 2009
Brahima Kone; Sitapha Diatta; Oikeh Sylvester; Gbalou Yoro; Camara Mameri; Djidji Dohm Desire; Assa Ayemou
A farmer-friendly method of determining the most suitable cultivation soils would help in transferring new integrated soil management technologies. The potential for using soil color (Munsell data) was tested by physico-chemical analysis of 1028 ferrallitic soil samples from 289 profiles unequally allocated above 7 deg N in Cote d’Ivoire. Soil hue variations in depth and along the toposequence revealed the existence of vertical and lateral gradients of soil hue. The relative contribution of the different descriptors (clay, sand, carbon, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and calcium) to the three functions extracted using a discriminant analysis to differentiate the four groups of soils with different hues was evaluated as well as the analysis of variance to determine the possible groups number for each one of the descriptors. Differences between physico-chemical components of red (2.5YR and 5YR) and yellow (7.5YR and 10YR) soils were determined, especially for P, Mg and K in extension...
Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science | 2014
Brahima Kone; Mamadou Fofana; Fatogoma Sorho; Sitapha Diatta; Ayoni Ogunbayo; Moussa Sie
Soil nutrient deficiencies can affect rice yield and grain mineral content wherever they occur, but an understanding of their effect on upland rice production in humid forest zone of West Africa is still limited. Therefore, a nutrient omission trial was conducted on foot slope soil in 2003, 2004 and 2005 in Côte d’Ivoire using rice variety WAB 56–104. The effect on rice grain yield (GY) and nutrient content of complete fertilizer (Fc with nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and zinc (Zn)) was compared with Fc from which a specific nutrient was excluded (Fc – N, Fc – P, Fc – K, Fc – Ca, Fc – Mg and Fc – Zn). Before the trial, soil K (0.10 cmol kg−1) and Mg (0.20 cmol kg−1) contents were suitable, but available P-Bray I (4.2 mg kg−1) was found to be deficient. In course of the study, K, Mg and P deficiencies were observed. An antagonistic effect was observed between rice GY and grain concentrations in P, Mg and Ca for treatments Fc – Mg, Fc – P and Fc – K, respectively. Therefore, the use of P, K and Mg fertilizers is recommended for successive cropping seasons in order to rich stable and high rice yield while decreasing of grain concentrations in P, Mg and Ca can be observed.
Field Crops Research | 2009
Amadou Touré; Mathias Becker; David E. Johnson; Brahima Kone; Dansou K. Kossou; Paul Kiepe
African Journal of Ecology | 2013
Brahima Kone; Amadou Touré; Guillaume Lucien Amadji; Albert Yao-Kouamé; Pascal Tehua Angui; Joël Huat
Italian Journal of Agronomy | 2013
Guillaume Lucien Amadji; Brahima Kone; Pierre J. Bognonkpe; Nagnin Soro
Journal of Plant Sciences | 2014
Brahima Kone; Karidia Traoré; Amadou Touré
Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science | 2011
Brahima Kone; Oikeh Sylvester; Sitapha Diatta; Eklou A. Somado; Kotchi Valere; K. L. Sahrawat
Archive | 2010
Khady Nani Dramé; Kazuki Saito; Brahima Kone; Adeyemi Chabi; Dona Dakouo; Ebenezer Annan-Afful; Seraphin Monh; Emmanuel Abo; Moussa Sie
Advances in Agricultural Science | 2017
Thierry Philippe Guety; Emile B. Bolou Bi; Bongoua-Devisme Affi Jeanne; Brahima Kone