EFFECTS OF THE RAMEAL WOOD TECHNIQUE ON SANDY SOIL GROWN IN POTATOES IN SOUF (ALGERIAN SAHARA)

Authors

  • A. Zaater Department of Agronomy. Faculty of Science of Nature and Life. Echahid Hamma Lakhdar-El-Oued University. Eloued 39000.Algeria
  • F. Kaci École nationale supérieure agronomique (ENSA), Rue Hassen Badi Belfort, El Harrach, 16000 Alger, Algérie
  • S. Mehda Département d’agronomie. Faculté des sciences de la nature et de la vie. Université Echahid Hamma Lakhdar-El-Oued. Eloued 39000.Algérie
  • R. Belmessaoud Département d’agronomie. Faculté des sciences de la nature et de la vie. Université Echahid Hamma Lakhdar-El-Oued. Eloued 39000.Algérie
  • M. Oustani Département d’agronomie. Faculté des sciences de la nature et de la vie. Université Kassdi Merbah -Ourgla 30000.Algérie

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/jfas.v10i3.15

Keywords:

Amélioration, bois raméal fragmenté (BRF), pomme de terre, sol sableux, souf.

Abstract

The main object of the present study is to investigate the effect of the fragmented ramial wood supply technique on the physicochemical characteristics of the sandy soil and the potato in the Souf region (Northen Algerian Sahara). This study was conducted at the experimental station of El Oued University during the spring season 2016. RWF intake the Lucena (Lucaena leucocephala) and olive (Olea europaea) is applied in mulch at different doses. The obtained results show that the RWF technique records highly significant effects for CE : 1,832 µs/cm, pH: 6,8 , K: 275,53 mg.kg-1,  P: 90,38 mg.kg-1, Nt: 201,4 mg.kg-1, OM: 0,12% and C: 0,07%, and a significant effect for the ratio C/N: 3,46. Significant differentiations were also recorded in germination coefficient: 0.048 and germination percentage: 100%, as in leaf length: 18,5 cm and area: 24,32 cm2, which reflected on the fresh weight: 1,30 g and dry weight: 0,622g of the leaves and the relative water content: 74,93%.In conclusion, this study suggests that the RWF technique gives important and very satisfactory positive results.

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Published

2018-09-01

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