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Geoderma | 2001

Role of a cyanobacterial cover on structural stability of sandy soils in the Sahelian part of western Niger

O. Malam Issa; Y. Le Bissonnais; Christian Défarge; Jean Trichet

Microbiotic soil crusts, mostly formed by cyanobacteria, are widespread on the surface of fallow land in western Niger. They lie adjacent to completely bare soils. We have investigated the structural stability of these soils by testing aggregate breakdown under fast-wetting, slow-wetting and mechanical breakdown. The tests were effected on aggregates ranging from 3 to 5 mm in size. These experiments were completed by micromorphological examinations under light and scanning electron microscope. For all tests, the fragment size distribution and the mean weight diameter (MWD) revealed the great stability of aggregates from soils with a cyanobacterial cover (MWD 1.82 to 3.10 mm), compared to those from soils devoid of cyanobacterial cover (MWD 0.25 to 1.26 mm). Fast- and slow-wetting of microbiotic soil crust material induced a lesser disaggregation of aggregates compared to mechanical breakdown. On the contrary, fast-wetting and mechanical breakdown of aggregates from soils devoid of cyanobacterial cover induced a greater disaggregation than slow-wetting. Microscopic examination of microbiotic crusts revealed an intricate network of filamentous cyanobacteria and extracellular polymer secretions, which binds and entraps mineral particles on the soil surface. Organo-mineral aggregates ranging from 0.10 to 0.12 mm were observed. Below the superficial crusts, filaments and residual organic matter bind tightly soil particles, thus giving a compact structure. The great stability of aggregates of soil with cyanobacterial cover is likely related to the binding and gluing effect of cyanobacteria and derived organic matter. This is consistent with the positive correlation between MWD values and organic carbon content. The present results thereby confirm the resistance to erosion of soil with microbial cover as indicated by field measurements.


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2001

Nitrogen fixation by microbial crusts from desiccated Sahelian soils (Niger)

O. Malam Issa; L.J. Stal; Christian Défarge; A. Couté; Jean Trichet

Cyanobacterial crusts developing on the sandy and loamy soils of fallow lands in the Sahel (Niger) were investigated for their potential to fix nitrogen. Three sites were selected in this arid environment, differing in sediment type and species composition. In the sandy sites heterocystous nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria were present, whereas the loamy site did not contain such species. All sites showed light-dependent nitrogenase activity, starting within 2 h after re-wetting of the desiccated crust samples. Inhibition of photosystem II caused a decrease of nitrogenase activity in the samples with heterocystous cyanobacteria, but was stimulatory in the non-heterocystous crust. The results suggest that cyanobacterial crusts may be important for the improvement of the soil by enriching it with nitrogen.


Catena | 1999

Morphology and microstructure of microbiotic soil crusts on a tiger bush sequence (Niger, Sahel)

O. Malam Issa; Jean Trichet; Christian Défarge; A. Couté; Christian Valentin


Geoderma | 2005

Splash distance and size distributions for various soils

C. Legout; Sophie Leguédois; Y. Le Bissonnais; O. Malam Issa


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2006

Soil detachment and transport on field- and laboratory-scale interrill areas: erosion processes and the size-selectivity of eroded sediment

O. Malam Issa; Y. Le Bissonnais; Olivier Planchon; David Favis-Mortlock; Norbert Silvera; John Wainwright


Geoderma | 2011

Runoff generation fostered by physical and biological crusts in semi-arid sandy soils

O. Malam Issa; Christian Valentin; Jean-Louis Rajot; Olivier Cerdan; Jean-François Desprats; T. Bouchet


Soil Use and Management | 2014

Effect of ground‐cover type on surface runoff and subsequent soil erosion in Champagne vineyards in France

Xavier Morvan; C. Naisse; O. Malam Issa; Jean-François Desprats; A. Combaud; Olivier Cerdan


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2004

Dynamic Evolution of the Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity of a Developing Crust

O. Malam Issa; Isabelle Cousin; Y. Le Bissonnais; Philippe Quétin


Archive | 1998

Micromorphology of microbiotic crusts from Niger soils : influence on soil-water dynamics

O. Malam Issa; Jean Trichet; Christian Défarge; Christian Valentin; Jean-Louis Rajot; A. Couté


Archive | 2009

BIOCRUST: biological soil crusts vulnerability and soil surface disturbance in Sahelian zone

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Isabelle Cousin

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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C. Legout

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Jean-François Desprats

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Philippe Quétin

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Sophie Leguédois

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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T. Bouchet

University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne

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