Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires (Jan 2017)

Amélioration des rendements de la culture du manioc (Manihot esculenta Crantz, Euphorbiales, Euphorbiaceae) par les terres de termitières dans la zone de savane de Damara en République Centrafricaine

  • Christiant Simplice Armand BALLOT,
  • Solange Patricia WANGO,
  • Wouyo ATAKPAMA,
  • Silla SEMBALLA,
  • Innocent ZINGA,
  • Komlan BATAWILA,
  • Koffi AKPAGANA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 40 – 53

Abstract

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The effect of termitary soil on the cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) crop was assessed in order to improve soil fertility and productivity of cassava in Central Africa Republic. The study focused on soil samplings and laboratory analysis of ground termitary, followed by agronomic field experiments through 12 months of cultivation using termite mounds and mineral fertilizers. Results showed that termite mounds are rich in minerals. The contribution of ground termitary and mineral fertilizer significantly increased the yield of cassava with 40.3 T.ha-1 for the treatment cassava + termite + NKP (T5) and 18.7 T.ha-1 for the control (T0). The use of mineral fertilizer combined with termitary soil (T5) generated an income of 510,000 F CFA and 630,000 F CFA higher than the control treatment (T0) evaluated at 433,000 F CFA and 490,000 F CFA, respectively after the sale of tubers/basin and bags of dried cassava by the villagers self-help group. The use of ground termitary would be a feasible method to reduce production expenses, increase yield and income of cassava producers in Central Africa Republic.