Then an experiment with mucuna grown as a green manure to improve soil fertility, and replicated in about 300 farms, and finally observed soil profiles. #sustainableintensification
@remicardinael
Soil scientist & agronomist (PhD, Habil/HDR) @cirad.bsky.social #SOC #GHG #ClimateChange @4per1000.bsky.social Editor-in-Chief: EGU SOIL journal @egu-sss.bsky.social Assoc. Editor: Agroforestry Systems https://agents.cirad.fr/R%C3%A9mi+Cardinael/Homepage
Then an experiment with mucuna grown as a green manure to improve soil fertility, and replicated in about 300 farms, and finally observed soil profiles. #sustainableintensification
Great success for the #RAIZ Project field days in Murehwa 🇿🇼! Congrats to the team for organizing such a very nice event!
We first visited demo plots showing maize 🌽 or sorghum without #fertilizers, with #manure, with both manure and fertilizers, and with or without #intercropping with cowpea.
#JustOut Check out this #openaccess paper led by Ainhoa Ihasusta
doi.org/10.1080/1758...
We analyse current SOC monitoring methodologies for croplands and proposes a decision tree to help MRV stakeholders select the monitoring strategy considered most appropriate for their context
New analysis confirms global warming is accelerating. "all data sources agree: the warming rate has been far higher during the last decade than any previous." agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Three years after, we came back to the same two paired-sites inside and outside of protection areas in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 for the 2nd #SoilBON sampling campaign @soilbon.bsky.social ! And this time, instead of #teabags, we also buried wood sticks to study litter decomposition #soilhealth #soilbiodiversity
Illiana Kwenda successfully defended her MPhil "Performance of Maize and Legume Fodder Crops Under Current and Future Climate: A Case Study in Mutoko District, Zimbabwe" @gatienfalconnier.bsky.social
Her first article below, a 2nd one is in the making. Well done Illiana 👏 !
doi.org/10.1016/j.fc...
Do we have globally representative data to understand soil processes? We set out to explore this in our Letter that’s in press at Biogeochemistry
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
It's tomorrow !
Thank you @pablogarciapal.bsky.social ! I will learn a lot in this project, and of course enjoy the amazing biodiversity of Hwange National Park 🇿🇼 #Big5 !
This morning was the online kickoff meeting of the #ELECASE project "ELephants Engineering of dry woodland and consequences for CArbon Sequestration" @agencerecherche.bsky.social
Such an exciting (and challenging) project for the next 5 years 🤩 ! @cirad.bsky.social @cnrs.fr
anr.fr/Project-ANR-...
Great to see our paper making the cover of @globalchangebio.bsky.social ! With a picture of a long-term experiment in Kenya 🇰🇪 @johansix.bsky.social
@cirad.bsky.social @gatienfalconnier.bsky.social @mcorbeels.bsky.social
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
It's tomorrow!
Researchers have published the recipe for an artificial-intelligence model that reviews the scientific literature better than some major LLMs are able to, and gets the citations correct as often as human experts do
go.nature.com/4klVw4v
The diversity of soil types, farming systems, tree species in such a small area is really striking. It is actually quite difficult to find a small plot without trees!
It was great to spend time in the field to discuss protocols with colleagues (and enjoying some fresh mangoes 🥭!)
for the PhD thesis of Milton Oboka and of Isaack Hassan Adan from the University of Embu. In the next 3 years, they will study crop and tree productivity, carbon, nitrogen and water cycling, soil biodiversity, pests, pollination...
What a fantastic week in the field in Embu county, Kenya 🇰🇪! We visited many farmers in the 4 wards (Mbeti South, Nthawa, Makima, Mavuria) of the GALILEO EU-AU project @cirad.bsky.social living lab, to identify paired #agroforestry - non agroforesty plots
However, we also found out that integrated soil-fertility management (#ISFM), combining organic and mineral fertilizers, can be seen as a no-regret climate change adaptation strategy, capable of sustaining and substantially increasing yields, even under #climatechange.
In #subSaharanAfrica, #soildegradation threatens #maize yields as much as #climatechange
www.cirad.fr/en/press-are...
We used 4 long-term experiments in sub-Saharan Africa (2 from Kenya, 1 from Côte d'Ivoire, 1 from Zimbabwe) and an ensemble of 15 calibrated soil-crop models to show that hashtag#soilfertility decline over time can impact maize 🌽 yields even more than climate change.
#JustOut Have a look to this important study published in @globalchangebio.bsky.social and brilliantly led by my colleague Antoine Couëdel @cirad.bsky.social, well done Antoine 👏 ! @gatienfalconnier.bsky.social @mcorbeels.bsky.social @johansix.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1111/gcb....
But now I will be able to contribute with a new role! Can't wait to meet and work with my fellow colleagues on this report!
Also a real honor to apparently be the first @cirad.bsky.social scientist to serve as an IPCC Lead Author 😊.
I previoulsy had the chance to take part as a Contributing Author in the 2019 Refinement to the 2006 Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, Volume 4 - Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use, Chapter 5 - Cropland.
www.ipcc-nggip.iges.or.jp/public/2019r...
in the Agriculture, Forestry and other Land Use (AFOLU) sector.
www.ipcc.ch/report/2027-...
🤩! What an honor to serve as an @ipcc.bsky.social Lead Author for the "2027 #IPCC Methodology Report on #CarbonDioxideRemoval Technologies, Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage for National #GreenhouseGas Inventories (Additional guidance)", for the topic related to #soils-based CDR
in the Agriculture, Forestry and other Land Use (AFOLU) sector.
www.ipcc.ch/report/2027-...
First scientific paper of his PhD (more to come soon!):
doi.org/10.1016/j.fc...
📢 Abderrahim BOUHENACHE will soon defend his PhD thesis : "Impacts of #climatechange on crop #production and #nitrogen use: a case study with maize 🌽 under extreme rainfall 🌦️ events in sub-humid Zimbabwe"
🗓️ Tuesday, 10 February 2026, 9:00 am CET
Public link (defense in English):
lnkd.in/dAP5Y67G
Do not miss our webinar series on #intercropping!
A global synthesis of >600 studies finds that across agro-ecosystems, grasslands and forests in temperate and tropical zones, increasing plant diversity has a consistently positive effect on plant performance and the suppression of antagonists 🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Fast-growing trees are set to dominate the #forests of the #future — but at a cost🌳
Our Nature Plants (@natplants.nature.com) study shows a global shift toward "sprinter" tree species, while slow-growing, functionally critical #trees face elevated #extinction risk. www.nature.com/articles/s41...