Organic matter management for soil conservation and productivity restoration in Africa: a contribution from Francophone research

  • Roose E
  • Barthès B
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Abstract

Soil fertility is closely linked to soil organic matter (SOM), whose status depends on input, i.e., mainly biomass management, and output, i.e., mineralization, erosion and leaching. Preliminary results from runoff plots and lysimeters on hillslopes in West Africa...

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Roose, E., & Barthès, B. (2001). Organic matter management for soil conservation and productivity restoration in Africa: a contribution from Francophone research. In Managing Organic Matter in Tropical Soils: Scope and Limitations (pp. 159–170). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2172-1_15

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