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The Challenge of Improving Soil Fertility in Yam Cropping Systems of West Africa

Yam (Dioscorea spp.) is a tuber crop grown for food security, income generation, and traditional medicine. This crop has a high cultural value for some of the groups growing it. Most of the production comes from West Africa where the increased demand has been covered by enlarging cultivated surfaces...

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Autores principales: Frossard, Emmanuel, Aighewi, Beatrice A., Aké, Sévérin, Barjolle, Dominique, Baumann, Philipp, Bernet, Thomas, Dao, Daouda, Diby, Lucien N., Floquet, Anne, Hgaza, Valérie K., Ilboudo, Léa J., Kiba, Delwende I., Mongbo, Roch L., Nacro, Hassan B., Nicolay, Gian L., Oka, Esther, Ouattara, Yabile F., Pouya, Nestor, Senanayake, Ravinda L., Six, Johan, Traoré, Orokya I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5702320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29209341
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01953
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author Frossard, Emmanuel
Aighewi, Beatrice A.
Aké, Sévérin
Barjolle, Dominique
Baumann, Philipp
Bernet, Thomas
Dao, Daouda
Diby, Lucien N.
Floquet, Anne
Hgaza, Valérie K.
Ilboudo, Léa J.
Kiba, Delwende I.
Mongbo, Roch L.
Nacro, Hassan B.
Nicolay, Gian L.
Oka, Esther
Ouattara, Yabile F.
Pouya, Nestor
Senanayake, Ravinda L.
Six, Johan
Traoré, Orokya I.
author_facet Frossard, Emmanuel
Aighewi, Beatrice A.
Aké, Sévérin
Barjolle, Dominique
Baumann, Philipp
Bernet, Thomas
Dao, Daouda
Diby, Lucien N.
Floquet, Anne
Hgaza, Valérie K.
Ilboudo, Léa J.
Kiba, Delwende I.
Mongbo, Roch L.
Nacro, Hassan B.
Nicolay, Gian L.
Oka, Esther
Ouattara, Yabile F.
Pouya, Nestor
Senanayake, Ravinda L.
Six, Johan
Traoré, Orokya I.
author_sort Frossard, Emmanuel
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description Yam (Dioscorea spp.) is a tuber crop grown for food security, income generation, and traditional medicine. This crop has a high cultural value for some of the groups growing it. Most of the production comes from West Africa where the increased demand has been covered by enlarging cultivated surfaces while the mean yield remained around 10 t tuber ha(−1). In West Africa, yam is traditionally cultivated without input as the first crop after a long-term fallow as it is considered to require a high soil fertility. African soils, however, are being more and more degraded. The aims of this review were to show the importance of soil fertility for yam, discuss barriers that might limit the adoption of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) in yam-based systems in West Africa, present the concept of innovation platforms (IPs) as a tool to foster collaboration between actors for designing innovations in yam-based systems and provide recommendations for future research. This review shows that the development of sustainable, feasible, and acceptable soil management innovations for yam requires research to be conducted in interdisciplinary teams including natural and social sciences and in a transdisciplinary manner involving relevant actors from the problem definition, to the co-design of soil management innovations, the evaluation of research results, their communication and their implementation. Finally, this research should be conducted in diverse biophysical and socio-economic settings to develop generic rules on soil/plant relationships in yam as affected by soil management and on how to adjust the innovation supply to specific contexts.
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spelling pubmed-57023202017-12-05 The Challenge of Improving Soil Fertility in Yam Cropping Systems of West Africa Frossard, Emmanuel Aighewi, Beatrice A. Aké, Sévérin Barjolle, Dominique Baumann, Philipp Bernet, Thomas Dao, Daouda Diby, Lucien N. Floquet, Anne Hgaza, Valérie K. Ilboudo, Léa J. Kiba, Delwende I. Mongbo, Roch L. Nacro, Hassan B. Nicolay, Gian L. Oka, Esther Ouattara, Yabile F. Pouya, Nestor Senanayake, Ravinda L. Six, Johan Traoré, Orokya I. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Yam (Dioscorea spp.) is a tuber crop grown for food security, income generation, and traditional medicine. This crop has a high cultural value for some of the groups growing it. Most of the production comes from West Africa where the increased demand has been covered by enlarging cultivated surfaces while the mean yield remained around 10 t tuber ha(−1). In West Africa, yam is traditionally cultivated without input as the first crop after a long-term fallow as it is considered to require a high soil fertility. African soils, however, are being more and more degraded. The aims of this review were to show the importance of soil fertility for yam, discuss barriers that might limit the adoption of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) in yam-based systems in West Africa, present the concept of innovation platforms (IPs) as a tool to foster collaboration between actors for designing innovations in yam-based systems and provide recommendations for future research. This review shows that the development of sustainable, feasible, and acceptable soil management innovations for yam requires research to be conducted in interdisciplinary teams including natural and social sciences and in a transdisciplinary manner involving relevant actors from the problem definition, to the co-design of soil management innovations, the evaluation of research results, their communication and their implementation. Finally, this research should be conducted in diverse biophysical and socio-economic settings to develop generic rules on soil/plant relationships in yam as affected by soil management and on how to adjust the innovation supply to specific contexts. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5702320/ /pubmed/29209341 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01953 Text en Copyright © 2017 Frossard, Aighewi, Aké, Barjolle, Baumann, Bernet, Dao, Diby, Floquet, Hgaza, Ilboudo, Kiba, Mongbo, Nacro, Nicolay, Oka, Ouattara, Pouya, Senanayake, Six and Traoré. http://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) or licensor 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
Frossard, Emmanuel
Aighewi, Beatrice A.
Aké, Sévérin
Barjolle, Dominique
Baumann, Philipp
Bernet, Thomas
Dao, Daouda
Diby, Lucien N.
Floquet, Anne
Hgaza, Valérie K.
Ilboudo, Léa J.
Kiba, Delwende I.
Mongbo, Roch L.
Nacro, Hassan B.
Nicolay, Gian L.
Oka, Esther
Ouattara, Yabile F.
Pouya, Nestor
Senanayake, Ravinda L.
Six, Johan
Traoré, Orokya I.
The Challenge of Improving Soil Fertility in Yam Cropping Systems of West Africa
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title_full The Challenge of Improving Soil Fertility in Yam Cropping Systems of West Africa
title_fullStr The Challenge of Improving Soil Fertility in Yam Cropping Systems of West Africa
title_full_unstemmed The Challenge of Improving Soil Fertility in Yam Cropping Systems of West Africa
title_short The Challenge of Improving Soil Fertility in Yam Cropping Systems of West Africa
title_sort challenge of improving soil fertility in yam cropping systems of west africa
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5702320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29209341
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01953
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