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International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability | 2014

Profitability and opportunity of conservation agriculture in acid savannah grasslands of Laos

Pascal Lienhard; Khamkèo Panyasiri; Sengphanh Sayphoummie; Bounma Leudphanane; Guillaume Lestrelin; Lucien Séguy; Florent Tivet

In north-eastern Laos, the savannah grasslands of the Plain of Jars cover vast areas of potentially cultivable land. However, soil acidity, low inherent fertility, and the absence of alternatives to tillage represent significant constraints to the development of sustainable smallholder agriculture. Our objective was to evaluate the potential for conservation agriculture (CA) to enhance soil productivity and farming system profitability. A three-year rotation of rice/maize/soybean was tested under three fertilization levels and four agricultural systems: one conventional tillage-based (CT) system and three CA systems based on no-tillage with cover crops. After four cropping seasons, our results show that, compared with CT, CA systems led to similar-to-higher grain production, similar-to-higher profits, higher opportunity of livestock system intensification, and higher labour productivity regardless of fertilization levels. While CA represents a relevant alternative to current practices, our results suggest that its contribution to the emergence of a sustainable smallholder agriculture is conditioned by broader institutional transformations, including the enrolment of local manufacturers and traders for deploying no-till implements and seed market channels for cover crops, long-term public support to maintain active research and technical mentoring to farmers, and possibly the integration of ecosystem services in agricultural policy.


Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Macroaggregation and soil organic carbon restoration in a highly weathered Brazilian Oxisol after two decades under no-till

Ademir de Oliveira Ferreira; João Carlos de Moraes Sá; Rattan Lal; Florent Tivet; Clever Briedis; Thiago Massao Inagaki; Daniel Ruiz Potma Gonçalves; Jucimare Romaniw

Conclusions based on studies of the impacts of soil organic carbon (SOC) fractions and soil texture on macroaggregation and SOC stabilization in long-term (>20years) no-till (NT) fields remain debatable. This study was based on the hypothesis that the amount and frequency of biomass-C input associated with NT can be a pathway to formation of macroaggregates and to SOC buildup. The objectives were to: 1) assess the macroaggregate distribution (proportional mass, class mass) and the SOC and particulate organic carbon (POC) stocks of extra-large (8-19mm), large (2-8mm) and small (0.25-2mm) macroaggregate size classes managed for two decades by NT, and 2) assess the recovery of SOC stocks in extra-large macroaggregates compared to adjacent native vegetation (Andropogon sp., Aristida sp., Paspalum sp., and Panicum sp.). The crop rotation systems were: soybean (Glycine max L.), maize (Zea mays L.) and beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in summer; and black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb), white oat (Avena sativa), vetch (Vicia sativa L.), black oat.+vetch (Avena strigosa Schreb+vetch) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in winter. The experimental was laid out as 2×2 randomized block factorial with 12 replicates of a NT experiment established in 1997 on two highly weathered Oxisols. The factors comprised of: (a) two soil textural types: clay loam and sandy clay, and (b) two sampling depths: 0-5 and 5-20cm. The three classes of macroaggregates were obtained by wet sieving, and the SOC content was determined by the dry combustion method. The extra-large macroaggregate classes in 0-20cm depth for sandy clay (SdC) and clay loam (CL) Oxisol represented 75.2 and 72.4% of proportional mass, respectively. The SOC and POC stocks among macroaggregate classes in 0-5 and 5-20cm depths decreased in the order: 8-19mm>2-8mm ≈ 0.25-2mm. The SdC plots under soybean/maize at 3:1 ratio recovered 58.3%, while those at 1:1 ratio (high maize frequency) in CL recovered 73.1% of SOC stock in the extra-large macroaggregates compared with the same under native vegetation for 0-20cm depth. Thus, partial restoration of the SOC stock in original extra-large macroaggregate confirms the hypothesis that NT through higher maize cultivation frequency can be a pathway to fomation of macroaggregates and SOC buildup.


Land Degradation & Development | 2015

CARBON DEPLETION BY PLOWING AND ITS RESTORATION BY NO-TILL CROPPING SYSTEMS IN OXISOLS OF SUBTROPICAL AND TROPICAL AGRO-ECOREGIONS IN BRAZIL

João Carlos de Moraes Sá; Lucien Séguy; Florent Tivet; Rattan Lal; Serge Bouzinac; Paulo Rogério Borszowskei; Clever Briedis; Josiane Bürkner dos Santos; Daiani Da Cruz Hartman; Clayton Giani Bertoloni; Jadir Aparecido Rosa; Theodor Friedrich


Annals of Botany | 2001

Leaf Blade Dimensions of Rice (Oryza sativa L. and Oryza glaberrima Steud.). Relationships between Tillers and the Main Stem

Florent Tivet; Beatriz Da Silveira Pinheiro; Marcel De Raïssac; Michael Dingkuhn


Soil & Tillage Research | 2014

Long-term tillage systems impacts on soil C dynamics, soil resilience and agronomic productivity of a Brazilian Oxisol

João Carlos de Moraes Sá; Florent Tivet; Rattan Lal; Clever Briedis; Daiani Da Cruz Hartman; Juliane Zuffo dos Santos; Josiane Bürkner dos Santos


Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems | 2012

Conservation agriculture in Laos: Diffusion and determinants for adoption of direct seeding mulch-based cropping systems in smallholder agriculture

Guillaume Lestrelin; Hoa Tran Quoc; Frédéric Jullien; Bounmy Rattanatray; Chanthasone Khamxaykhay; Florent Tivet


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2013

Soil-Specific Inventories of Landscape Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks under No-till and Native Vegetation to Estimate Carbon Offset in a Subtropical Ecosystem

João Carlos de Moraes Sá; Josiane Bürkner dos Santos; Rattan Lal; Anibal de Moraes; Florent Tivet; Marcia Freire Machado Sá; Clever Briedis; Ademir de Oliveira Ferreira; Guilherme Eurich; Anderson Farias; Theodor Friedrich


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2012

Soil Carbon Inventory by Wet Oxidation and Dry Combustion Methods: Effects of Land Use, Soil Texture Gradients, and Sampling Depth on the Linear Model of C-Equivalent Correction Factor

Florent Tivet; João Carlos de Moraes Sá; Paulo Rogério Borszowskei; Philippe Letourmy; Clever Briedis; Ademir de Oliveira Ferreira; Josiane Burkner dos Santos Thiago Massao Inagaki


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2015

Short-term conservation agriculture and biomass-C input impacts on soil C dynamics in a savanna ecosystem in Cambodia

Lyda Hok; João Carlos de Moraes Sá; Stéphane Boulakia; Manuel R. Reyes; Vira Leng; Rada Kong; Florent Tivet; Clever Briedis; Daiani Da Cruz Hartman; Lucimara Aparecida Ferreira; Tomas Magno; S. Pheav


Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems | 2016

Co-designing innovative cropping systems that match biophysical and socio-economic diversity: the DATE approach to conservation agriculture in Madagascar, Lao PDR and Cambodia

Olivier Husson; Hoa Tran Quoc; Stéphane Boulakia; André Chabanne; Florent Tivet; Serge Bouzinac; Pascal Lienhard; Roger Michellon; Stéphane Chabierski; Johnny Boyer; Frank Enjalric; Rakotondramanana; Narcisse Moussa; Frédéric Jullien; Oumarou Balarabe; Bounmy Rattanatray; Jean-Christophe Castella; Hubert Charpentier; Lucien Séguy

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Lucien Séguy

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Hoa Tran Quoc

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Clever Briedis

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Stéphane Boulakia

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Rada Kong

Ministry of Agriculture

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Vira Leng

Ministry of Agriculture

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