Authors
Krishna Naudin, Eric Scopel, ALH Andriamandroso, M Rakotosolofo, NRS Andriamarosoa Ratsimbazafy, J de N Rakotozandriny, P Salgado, KE Giller
Publication date
2012/4
Journal
Experimental Agriculture
Volume
48
Issue
2
Pages
194-209
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Farmers in the Lake Alaotra region of Madagascar are currently evaluating a range of conservation agriculture (CA) cropping systems. Most of the expected agroecological functions of CA (weed control, erosion control and water retention) are related to the degree of soil cover. Under farmers’ conditions, the grain and biomass productivity of these systems is highly variable and the biomass is used for several purposes. In this study, we measured biomass production of cover crops and crops in farmers’ fields. Further, we derived relationships to predict the soil cover that can be generated for a particular quantity of mulch. We used these relationships to explore the variability of soil cover that can be generated in farmers’ fields, and to estimate how much of the biomass can be removed for use as livestock feed, while retaining sufficient soil cover. Three different kinds of cropping systems were investigated in 91 farmers …
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