Soil Carbon Stocks Evolution in Organic Cotton-Based Cropping Systems in Southern and Northern Sudanese Agro-Ecological Zones of Burkina Faso

M. Traore, B. Koulibaly, K. Coulibaly, I. Traoré, Moussa Gnissien, Tahibou Paré, H. Nacro
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: Variation of soil carbon stock in the cropping systems is an important indicator of their sustainability. The present study was conducted in 2015 and 2018 in seven organic cotton production areas distributed over the Southern and Northern Sudan agro-ecological zones in Burkina Faso. Soil samples were collected in 2015 as baseline and in 2018, after three years of cropping seasons, to determine the variations in carbon stocks in plots under organic farming systems. Surveys were also conducted to understand the fertilization practices implemented by producers during the same period. The results revealed that the recommended fertilization packages were not respected due to low production capacity and under using of organic manure. After three years of cropping in 2018, the deficit of organic restitution has led to a high decline of the soil carbon stocks. This decline was more severe in the 0-10 cm depth in some soils where the decrease in carbon stocks ranged from -4.6 t/ha to -5.5 t/ha. The correlation between soil types and their carbon stocks in the 0-10 cm soil layer was found to be significant ( p < 0.05) in the Northern Sudan agro-ecological zone with adjusted R 2 = 74% and 54% in 2015 and 2018, respectively, and adjusted R 2 = 56% (2015) and 44% (2018) in the Southern Sudan agro-ecological zone. After three years of organic cotton-based farming, a decrease in the correlation between soil types and their carbon content was observed in the majority of cases. These results show that the process of carbon storage in soil is more influenced by agricultural practices and agro-ecological conditions than by the soil type.
布基纳法索苏丹南部和北部农业生态区有机棉种植系统土壤碳储量演变
种植系统土壤碳储量变化是衡量其可持续性的重要指标。本研究于2015年和2018年在布基纳法索苏丹南部和北部农业生态区的七个有机棉花产区进行。土壤样本分别于2015年和2018年采集,以确定有机农业系统下地块碳储量的变化。还进行了调查,以了解同一时期生产者实施的施肥做法。结果表明,由于生产能力低和有机肥利用不足,推荐的施肥方案没有得到遵守。2018年种植3年后,土壤有机恢复亏缺导致土壤碳储量大幅下降。在某些土壤中,0-10 cm深度的下降更为严重,碳储量减少幅度在-4.6 t/ha至-5.5 t/ha之间。苏丹北部农业生态区土壤类型与0-10 cm土层碳储量相关性显著(p < 0.05), 2015年和2018年调整后r2分别为74%和54%,苏丹南部农业生态区调整后r2分别为56%(2015年)和44%(2018年)。在以有机棉为基础的种植三年后,在大多数情况下观察到土壤类型与其碳含量之间的相关性降低。这些结果表明,土壤碳储量过程受农业实践和农业生态条件的影响大于受土壤类型的影响。
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