2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.803009
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Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton Response to Microbial and Manure Amendments for the Rehabilitation of Waste Rock Dumps in the Essakane Gold Mining Site, Burkina Faso

Abstract: Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton (Fabaceae) is a widespread, multipurpose tree capable of colonizing disturbed Sub-Saharan mining sites given its adaptations to arid lands. The purpose of this study was to determine the potential of the association of microbial and/or manure amendments with S. senegal seedlings for the effective rehabilitation of the environment post mining. A multi-year factorial experiment involving this species was conducted in a nursery and on waste rock dumps (Essakane gold mine, NE Burkina… Show more

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“…Senegalia senegal has demonstrated ecological value in addition to its economic versatility, and S. senegal-based agroforestry systems have been used for centuries in the Sahel, adapting to climate, topography, and geomorphological and anthropogenic changes [8]. Additionally, S. senegal exhibits the capability to fix atmospheric nitrogen (N 2 ), increasing the soil inorganic nitrogen content and microbial biomass, presenting a potential alternative to address the scarcity of chemical fertilizers in the arid regions of Africa and counteract declining fertility resulting from shortened fallow periods [9][10][11]. Therefore, S. senegal plays a vital role in advancing socioeconomic development, maintaining agro-ecosystem stability, and facilitating ecological restoration and construction in arid areas, making it an optimal choice for protective forest species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Senegalia senegal has demonstrated ecological value in addition to its economic versatility, and S. senegal-based agroforestry systems have been used for centuries in the Sahel, adapting to climate, topography, and geomorphological and anthropogenic changes [8]. Additionally, S. senegal exhibits the capability to fix atmospheric nitrogen (N 2 ), increasing the soil inorganic nitrogen content and microbial biomass, presenting a potential alternative to address the scarcity of chemical fertilizers in the arid regions of Africa and counteract declining fertility resulting from shortened fallow periods [9][10][11]. Therefore, S. senegal plays a vital role in advancing socioeconomic development, maintaining agro-ecosystem stability, and facilitating ecological restoration and construction in arid areas, making it an optimal choice for protective forest species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%