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Upland rice varietal mixtures in Madagascar: evaluating the effects of varietal interaction on crop performance

INTRODUCTION: Rice plays a critical role in human livelihoods and food security. However, its cultivation requires inputs that are not accessible to all farming communities and can have negative effects on ecosystems. simultaneously, ecological research demonstrates that biodiversity management with...

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Autores principales: Rahajaharilaza, Koloina, Muller, Bertrand, Violle, Cyrille, Brocke, Kirsten vom, Ramavovololona, Morel, Jean Benoît, Balini, Elsa, Fort, Florian
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10694222/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1266704
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author Rahajaharilaza, Koloina
Muller, Bertrand
Violle, Cyrille
Brocke, Kirsten vom
Ramavovololona
Morel, Jean Benoît
Balini, Elsa
Fort, Florian
author_facet Rahajaharilaza, Koloina
Muller, Bertrand
Violle, Cyrille
Brocke, Kirsten vom
Ramavovololona
Morel, Jean Benoît
Balini, Elsa
Fort, Florian
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description INTRODUCTION: Rice plays a critical role in human livelihoods and food security. However, its cultivation requires inputs that are not accessible to all farming communities and can have negative effects on ecosystems. simultaneously, ecological research demonstrates that biodiversity management within fields contributes to ecosystem functioning. METHODS: This study aims to evaluate the mixture effect of four functionally distinct rice varieties in terms of characteristics and agronomic performance and their spatial arrangement on the upland rice performance in the highlands of Madagascar. The study was conducted during the 2021-2022 rainfall season at two close sites in Madagascar. Both site differ from each other’s in soil properties and soil fertility management. The experimental design at each site included three modalities: i) plot composition, i.e., pure stand or binary mixture; ii) the balance between the varieties within a mixture; iii) and for the balanced mixture (50% of each variety), the spatial arrangement, i.e., row or checkerboard patterns. Data were collected on yields (grain and biomass), and resistance to Striga asiatica infestation, Pyricularia oryzea and bacterial leaf blight (BLB) caused by Xanthomonas oryzae-pv from each plot. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Varietal mixtures produced significantly higher grain and biomass yields, and significantly lower incidence of Pyricularia oryzea compared to pure stands. No significant differences were observed for BLB and striga infestation. These effects were influenced by site fertility, the less fertilized site showed stronger mixture effects with greater gains in grain yield (60%) and biomass yield (42%). The most unbalanced repartition (75% and 25% of each variety) showed the greatest mixture effect for grain yield at both sites, with a strong impact of the varietal identity within the plot. The mixture was most effective when EARLY_MUTANT_IAC_165 constituted 75% of the density associated with other varieties at 25% density. The assessment of the net effect ratio of disease, an index evaluating the mixture effect in disease reduction, indicated improved disease resistance in mixtures, regardless of site conditions. Our study in limited environments suggests that varietal mixtures can enhance rice productivity, especially in low-input situations. Further research is needed to understand the ecological mechanisms behind the positive mixture effect.
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spelling pubmed-106942222023-12-05 Upland rice varietal mixtures in Madagascar: evaluating the effects of varietal interaction on crop performance Rahajaharilaza, Koloina Muller, Bertrand Violle, Cyrille Brocke, Kirsten vom Ramavovololona Morel, Jean Benoît Balini, Elsa Fort, Florian Front Plant Sci Plant Science INTRODUCTION: Rice plays a critical role in human livelihoods and food security. However, its cultivation requires inputs that are not accessible to all farming communities and can have negative effects on ecosystems. simultaneously, ecological research demonstrates that biodiversity management within fields contributes to ecosystem functioning. METHODS: This study aims to evaluate the mixture effect of four functionally distinct rice varieties in terms of characteristics and agronomic performance and their spatial arrangement on the upland rice performance in the highlands of Madagascar. The study was conducted during the 2021-2022 rainfall season at two close sites in Madagascar. Both site differ from each other’s in soil properties and soil fertility management. The experimental design at each site included three modalities: i) plot composition, i.e., pure stand or binary mixture; ii) the balance between the varieties within a mixture; iii) and for the balanced mixture (50% of each variety), the spatial arrangement, i.e., row or checkerboard patterns. Data were collected on yields (grain and biomass), and resistance to Striga asiatica infestation, Pyricularia oryzea and bacterial leaf blight (BLB) caused by Xanthomonas oryzae-pv from each plot. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Varietal mixtures produced significantly higher grain and biomass yields, and significantly lower incidence of Pyricularia oryzea compared to pure stands. No significant differences were observed for BLB and striga infestation. These effects were influenced by site fertility, the less fertilized site showed stronger mixture effects with greater gains in grain yield (60%) and biomass yield (42%). The most unbalanced repartition (75% and 25% of each variety) showed the greatest mixture effect for grain yield at both sites, with a strong impact of the varietal identity within the plot. The mixture was most effective when EARLY_MUTANT_IAC_165 constituted 75% of the density associated with other varieties at 25% density. The assessment of the net effect ratio of disease, an index evaluating the mixture effect in disease reduction, indicated improved disease resistance in mixtures, regardless of site conditions. Our study in limited environments suggests that varietal mixtures can enhance rice productivity, especially in low-input situations. Further research is needed to understand the ecological mechanisms behind the positive mixture effect. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10694222/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1266704 Text en Copyright © 2023 Rahajaharilaza, Muller, Violle, Brocke, Ramavovololona, Morel, Balini and Fort https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Rahajaharilaza, Koloina
Muller, Bertrand
Violle, Cyrille
Brocke, Kirsten vom
Ramavovololona
Morel, Jean Benoît
Balini, Elsa
Fort, Florian
Upland rice varietal mixtures in Madagascar: evaluating the effects of varietal interaction on crop performance
title Upland rice varietal mixtures in Madagascar: evaluating the effects of varietal interaction on crop performance
title_full Upland rice varietal mixtures in Madagascar: evaluating the effects of varietal interaction on crop performance
title_fullStr Upland rice varietal mixtures in Madagascar: evaluating the effects of varietal interaction on crop performance
title_full_unstemmed Upland rice varietal mixtures in Madagascar: evaluating the effects of varietal interaction on crop performance
title_short Upland rice varietal mixtures in Madagascar: evaluating the effects of varietal interaction on crop performance
title_sort upland rice varietal mixtures in madagascar: evaluating the effects of varietal interaction on crop performance
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10694222/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1266704
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