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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.


Euphytica | 2009

Improvement of cropping systems by integration of rice breeding: a novel genetic improvement strategy

Michel Vales; Lucien Séguy; Serge Bouzinac; James E. Taillebois

Rice improvement is based to an increasing extent on ever-sharper genetic analysis to the detriment of classical breeding, which is disappearing. Analytical genetics are very promising, but they cannot replace integrated and finalized breeding. Little attention has been paid to improving participatory rice breeding methods for subsequent integration into sustainable cropping systems. Special methodological initiatives are required to ensure the success of this breeding-agronomy integration. This integration of inexpensive breeding methods has increased the biodiversity of rice: low temperature and drought tolerant upland rice varieties for mountain areas, and polyvalent varieties, which have the ability to grow in both rainfed or irrigated conditions, they are perfectly adapted to improved cropping systems and to beneficiaries’ needs and preferences. These preliminary results on this integration demonstrate that the present approach is relevant.


Conservation agriculture, a worldwide challenge. First World Congress on conservation agriculture, Madrid, Spain, 1-5 October, 2001. Volume 1: keynote contributions. | 2003

Direct seeding on plant cover : sustainable cultivation of our planet's soils

Lucien Séguy; Serge Bouzinac

Savannas (cerrados) in the humid tropics of Brazil cover an area of 200 million ha, a quarter of which is under intensive agriculture. Tillage techniques used in the cerrados have resulted in serious failures and highly degraded soils. CIRAD and its public and private Brazilian partners have developed direct seeding systems over permanent mulch or plant cover. Seven million ha are currently being cropped with direct seeding strategies in the cerrados as an upshot of this research. Three systems have been developed: continuous grain production with two annual crops, followed by temporary dry-season grazing; production of grain crops and sward for mulching and temporary grazing; and an annual sequence of grain crops on live forage cover. These systems cost-effectively produce high stable crop yields, function like natural ecosystems, and require that farmers be constantly innovative and flexible.


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


Soil & Tillage Research | 2013

Aggregate C depletion by plowing and its restoration by diverse biomass-C inputs under no-till in sub-tropical and tropical regions of Brazil

Florent Tivet; João Carlos de Moraes Sá; Rattan Lal; Clever Briedis; Paulo Rogério Borszowskei; Josiane Bürkner dos Santos; Anderson Farias; Guilherme Eurich; Daiani Da Cruz Hartman; Mario Nadolny Junior; Serge Bouzinac; Lucien Séguy


Agronomy for Sustainable Development | 2013

No-till and cover crops shift soil microbial abundance and diversity in Laos tropical grasslands

Pascal Lienhard; Florent Tivet; André Chabanne; Samuel Dequiedt; Mélanie Lelièvre; Sengphanh Sayphoummie; Bounma Leudphanane; Nicolas Chemidlin Prévost-Bouré; Lucien Séguy; Pierre-Alain Maron; Lionel Ranjard


Archive | 2006

Direct-seeded tropical soil systems with permanent soil cover : Learning from Brazilian experience

Lucien Séguy; Serge Bouzinac; Olivier Husson


Geoderma | 2013

Soil organic carbon fraction losses upon continuous plow-based tillage and its restoration by diverse biomass-C inputs under no-till in sub-tropical and tropical regions of Brazil

Florent Tivet; João Carlos de Moraes Sá; Rattan Lal; Paulo Rogério Borszowskei; Clever Briedis; Josiane Bürkner dos Santos; Marcia Freire Machado Sá; Daiani Da Cruz Hartman; Guilherme Eurich; Anderson Farias; Serge Bouzinac; Lucien Séguy


Agriculture et Développement | 1996

L'agriculture brésilienne des fronts pionniers

Lucien Séguy; Serge Bouzinac; Ayrton Trentini; N.A. Cortes


Archive | 2003

New concepts for sustainable management of cultivated soils through direct seeding mulch based cropping systems : the CIRAD experience, partnership and networks

Lucien Séguy; Serge Bouzinac; Eric Scopel; Maria de Fatima Ribeiro

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Serge Bouzinac

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Florent Tivet

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Roger Michellon

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Krishna Naudin

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Hoa Tran Quoc

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Jean-Louis Bélot

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Eric Scopel

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Stéphane Boulakia

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Johnny Boyer

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