[ Effet à court terme du non labour avec paillage sur le rendement du haricot nain à Mulungu, à l’Est de la RD Congo ]
Volume 18, Issue 1, October 2016, Pages 154–159
Tony Muku Muliele1
1 Institut National pour l'Etude et la Recherche Agronomiques (INERA), RD Congo
Original language: French
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Conservation agriculture techniques (e.g. no-tillage with mulching) have been much promoted as an alternative to conventional tillage in many cropping systems. However, adoption of no-tillage with mulching will only be widely adopted if competitive yields are demonstrated with its use. Our objective was to assess the short-term effect of no-tillage with mulch on the yield of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Bush bean yield with manual tillage without mulch (T0), no-tillage with banana residues (T1) and no-tillage with Tripascum laxum mulch (T2) were compared during two consecutives growing seasons. Banana residues and T. laxum mulch were applied at the rate of 12.5 tons dry matter ha-1 an-1. A significant (P<0.01) increase in bean yield was found in the first growing season (
Author Keywords: legume, growing season, zero tillage, organic residues, nitisols.
Volume 18, Issue 1, October 2016, Pages 154–159
Tony Muku Muliele1
1 Institut National pour l'Etude et la Recherche Agronomiques (INERA), RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2016 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Conservation agriculture techniques (e.g. no-tillage with mulching) have been much promoted as an alternative to conventional tillage in many cropping systems. However, adoption of no-tillage with mulching will only be widely adopted if competitive yields are demonstrated with its use. Our objective was to assess the short-term effect of no-tillage with mulch on the yield of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Bush bean yield with manual tillage without mulch (T0), no-tillage with banana residues (T1) and no-tillage with Tripascum laxum mulch (T2) were compared during two consecutives growing seasons. Banana residues and T. laxum mulch were applied at the rate of 12.5 tons dry matter ha-1 an-1. A significant (P<0.01) increase in bean yield was found in the first growing season (
Author Keywords: legume, growing season, zero tillage, organic residues, nitisols.
Abstract: (french)
L’objectif de cette étude était d’évaluer l’effet à court terme du non labour avec paillage sur le rendement du haricot (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Le haricot de type nain a été semé sur des parcelles labourées et non paillées (T0), des parcelles en non labour avec un paillage de résidus de bananier (T1) ou de feuilles de Tripsacum laxum (T2). Le paillage a été appliqué à la dose de 12,5 tonnes de matière sèche ha-1 an-1. Le rendement du haricot a été évalué pendant deux saisons culturales consécutives. A la première saison culturale (‘saison 2011A’), T0 a donné un re4ndement significativement (P<0,01) supérieur à ceux de deux autres traitements. A la deuxième saison (‘saison 2011B’), par contre, aucun traitement n’a amélioré de manière significative le rendement du haricot. Toutefois, le rendement le plus élevé a été obtenu sous T2 (865 kg ha-1) comparé à T0 (660 kg ha-1) et T1 (597 kg ha-1). Pour le site d’étude, la conversion des parcelles préalablement soumises au travail manuel du sol en non labour avec paillage n’aurait donc pas d’impact négatif sur le rendement du haricot dans le long terme. Toutefois, le choix de résidus organiques pour le paillage serait nécessaire pour accroitre l’efficience de leur utilisation.
Author Keywords: légumineuse, labour zéro, résidus organiques, saison culturale, nitisols.
How to Cite this Article
Tony Muku Muliele, “Short-term effect of no-tillage with mulch on beans yield at Mulungu, in the eastern DR Congo,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 154–159, October 2016.