Literature DB >> 33440642

Smallholder Farmers' Practices and African Indigenous Vegetables Affect Soil Microbial Biodiversity and Enzyme Activities in Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya.

Eren Taskin1, Chiara Misci1, Francesca Bandini1, Andrea Fiorini2, Nic Pacini3,4, Clifford Obiero5, Daniel Ndaka Sila6, Vincenzo Tabaglio2, Edoardo Puglisi1.   

Abstract

Loss of soil biodiversity and fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) may put the food security of smallholder farmers in peril. Food systems in SSA are seeing the rise of African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) that are underexploited but locally consumed without being considered a primary source of food and income. Here we present a field study, a first of its kind, in which we investigated the effects of different cropping systems and inclusion of AIVs in the farming approach on bacterial and fungal biodiversity and community structures, enzymatic activity, and the alteration status of soils of the smallholder farmers in Kenya. When compared to mainstream farming approaches, the composition and biodiversity of bacteria and fungi under AIV cultivations was significantly different. Tillage had a significant impact only on the fungal communities. Fertilization and soil amendments caused shifts in microbial communities towards specialized degraders and revealed the introduction of specific microorganisms from amendments. Traditional homemade plant protection products did not cause any disturbance to either of soil bacteria or fungi. The soil alteration index based on enzyme activity successfully differentiated the alteration status for the first time in SSA. These findings could be useful for farmers to integrate AIVs with correct sustainable practices for a sustainable future.

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Keywords:  HTS; NGS; SSA; family farming; farming practices; microbial diversity; soil bacteria; soil biodiversity; soil enzymes; soil fertility; soil fungi; sustainable agriculture

Year:  2021        PMID: 33440642      PMCID: PMC7826984          DOI: 10.3390/biology10010044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


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