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Amendment with Burkina Faso phosphate rock-enriched composts alters soil chemical properties and microbial structure, and enhances sorghum agronomic performance

Low soil available phosphorus (P) severely limits crop production in sub-Saharan Africa. The present study evaluated phosphate rock-enriched composts as locally available low-cost fertilizers for sorghum production. The treatments consisted of sorghum straw, compost (COMP), phosphate rock (BPR), BPR...

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Autores principales: Sagnon, Adama, Iwasaki, Shinya, Tibiri, Ezechiel Bionimian, Zongo, Nongma Armel, Compaore, Emmanuel, Bonkoungou, Isidore Juste O., Nakamura, Satoshi, Traore, Mamoudou, Barro, Nicolas, Tiendrebeogo, Fidele, Sarr, Papa Saliou
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9386011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35978091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18318-1
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author Sagnon, Adama
Iwasaki, Shinya
Tibiri, Ezechiel Bionimian
Zongo, Nongma Armel
Compaore, Emmanuel
Bonkoungou, Isidore Juste O.
Nakamura, Satoshi
Traore, Mamoudou
Barro, Nicolas
Tiendrebeogo, Fidele
Sarr, Papa Saliou
author_facet Sagnon, Adama
Iwasaki, Shinya
Tibiri, Ezechiel Bionimian
Zongo, Nongma Armel
Compaore, Emmanuel
Bonkoungou, Isidore Juste O.
Nakamura, Satoshi
Traore, Mamoudou
Barro, Nicolas
Tiendrebeogo, Fidele
Sarr, Papa Saliou
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description Low soil available phosphorus (P) severely limits crop production in sub-Saharan Africa. The present study evaluated phosphate rock-enriched composts as locally available low-cost fertilizers for sorghum production. The treatments consisted of sorghum straw, compost (COMP), phosphate rock (BPR), BPR-enriched compost (P-COMP), BPR-rhizosphere soil-enriched compost (P-COMP-SOIL), nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium treatment (NPK, 60–39–25), and control (NK, 60–25). Sorghum straw and compost were applied at 1.34 tons ha(−1). N, P, and K in all treatments, excluding the control, were adjusted to 60, 39, and 25 kg ha(−1), with urea, BPR, and KCl, respectively. Sorghum vr. kapelga was cultivated and soil samples were collected at the S5, S8, and S9 growth stages. P-COMP-SOIL and NPK yielded better sorghum yields than the other treatments. The rhizosphere soil of P-COMP-SOIL had high abundance of soil bacteria and AMF, and genes involved in P solubilization, such as: acid phosphatase (aphA), phosphonatase (phnX), glucose dehydrogenase (gcd), pyrroloquinoline quinone (pqqE), phosphate-specific transporter (pstS). The superior performance of the P-COMP-SOIL was associated with its higher available P content and microbial abundance. Multivariate analysis also revealed vital contributions of N, carbon, and exchangeable cations to sorghum growth. Soils could be amended with phosphate rock-rhizosphere soil-enriched composts, as an alternative to chemical fertilizers.
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spelling pubmed-93860112022-08-19 Amendment with Burkina Faso phosphate rock-enriched composts alters soil chemical properties and microbial structure, and enhances sorghum agronomic performance Sagnon, Adama Iwasaki, Shinya Tibiri, Ezechiel Bionimian Zongo, Nongma Armel Compaore, Emmanuel Bonkoungou, Isidore Juste O. Nakamura, Satoshi Traore, Mamoudou Barro, Nicolas Tiendrebeogo, Fidele Sarr, Papa Saliou Sci Rep Article Low soil available phosphorus (P) severely limits crop production in sub-Saharan Africa. The present study evaluated phosphate rock-enriched composts as locally available low-cost fertilizers for sorghum production. The treatments consisted of sorghum straw, compost (COMP), phosphate rock (BPR), BPR-enriched compost (P-COMP), BPR-rhizosphere soil-enriched compost (P-COMP-SOIL), nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium treatment (NPK, 60–39–25), and control (NK, 60–25). Sorghum straw and compost were applied at 1.34 tons ha(−1). N, P, and K in all treatments, excluding the control, were adjusted to 60, 39, and 25 kg ha(−1), with urea, BPR, and KCl, respectively. Sorghum vr. kapelga was cultivated and soil samples were collected at the S5, S8, and S9 growth stages. P-COMP-SOIL and NPK yielded better sorghum yields than the other treatments. The rhizosphere soil of P-COMP-SOIL had high abundance of soil bacteria and AMF, and genes involved in P solubilization, such as: acid phosphatase (aphA), phosphonatase (phnX), glucose dehydrogenase (gcd), pyrroloquinoline quinone (pqqE), phosphate-specific transporter (pstS). The superior performance of the P-COMP-SOIL was associated with its higher available P content and microbial abundance. Multivariate analysis also revealed vital contributions of N, carbon, and exchangeable cations to sorghum growth. Soils could be amended with phosphate rock-rhizosphere soil-enriched composts, as an alternative to chemical fertilizers. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9386011/ /pubmed/35978091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18318-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Sagnon, Adama
Iwasaki, Shinya
Tibiri, Ezechiel Bionimian
Zongo, Nongma Armel
Compaore, Emmanuel
Bonkoungou, Isidore Juste O.
Nakamura, Satoshi
Traore, Mamoudou
Barro, Nicolas
Tiendrebeogo, Fidele
Sarr, Papa Saliou
Amendment with Burkina Faso phosphate rock-enriched composts alters soil chemical properties and microbial structure, and enhances sorghum agronomic performance
title Amendment with Burkina Faso phosphate rock-enriched composts alters soil chemical properties and microbial structure, and enhances sorghum agronomic performance
title_full Amendment with Burkina Faso phosphate rock-enriched composts alters soil chemical properties and microbial structure, and enhances sorghum agronomic performance
title_fullStr Amendment with Burkina Faso phosphate rock-enriched composts alters soil chemical properties and microbial structure, and enhances sorghum agronomic performance
title_full_unstemmed Amendment with Burkina Faso phosphate rock-enriched composts alters soil chemical properties and microbial structure, and enhances sorghum agronomic performance
title_short Amendment with Burkina Faso phosphate rock-enriched composts alters soil chemical properties and microbial structure, and enhances sorghum agronomic performance
title_sort amendment with burkina faso phosphate rock-enriched composts alters soil chemical properties and microbial structure, and enhances sorghum agronomic performance
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9386011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35978091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18318-1
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