Docteur Niokhor BAKHOUM

Enseignant-Chercheur

UFR Sciences Sociales et Environnementales

Département environnement Biodiversité Développement durable

E-mail: niokhor.bakhoum@ussein.edu.sn

Tel: 775770255

1. Custódio V, Gonin M, Stabl G, Bakhoum N, Oliveira M M, Gutjahr C,

Castrillo G. (2021). Sculpting the soil microbiota, The Plant Journal,

(2021), doi: 10.1111/tpj.15568

2. Fall F, Sanguin H, Fall D, Tournier E, Bakhoum N, Ndiaye C, Diouf D, Bâ

AM. (2021). Major disturbances of arbuscular mycorrhizal communities

associated with Sporobolus robustus Kunth and Prosopis juliflora

(Swartz) DC along an environmental gradient. Microbial Ecology.

DOI:10.1007/s00248-021-01779-8

3. Sonko A, Badiane Ndour, N’Diénor M, Faye A, Bakhoum N, Ndiaye S.

(2021). Evaluation of nutrients (N, P, K) limiting maize (Zea mays L.) yield

in two agro-ecological zones of the southern-central of Senegal. Journal

of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences, Vol. 11, No. 2; 396-406,

DOI: 10.24214/jcbps.B.11.2.39606

4. Salas-González I†, Reyt G†, Flis P†, Custodio V, Gopaulchan G, Bakhoum

N, Suresh K, Franke RB, Dangl JL, Salt DE and Castrillo G (2020)..

Coordination between the microbiota and the root diffusion barriers

improves plant adaptation to nutrient stresses. Science 371, 143 https://

doi.org/10.1126/science.abd0695

5. Fall F, Le Roux C, Bâ A.M, Fall D, Bakhoum N, Faye M.N, Kane A, Ndoye I,

Diouf D. (2019). The rhizosphere of the halophytic grass Sporobolus

robustus Kunth hosts rhizobium genospecies that are efficient on

Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC and Vachellia seyal (Del.) P.J.H. Hurter

seedlings. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 42:232-239

6. Bakhoum N, Fall D, Fall F, Diouf F, Hirsch AM, Balachandar B, Diouf D.

(2018). Sengalia senegal (synomym: Acacia senegal), its importance to

sub-Saharan Africa, and its relationship with a wide range of symbiotic

soil microorganisms (a review). South African Journal of

Botany.119:362-368.

7. Fall M, Fall D, Ndiaye S, Guiro I, Bakhoum N, Diouf D. (2018). Influence of

Diogo heavy mineral sand mining process on physical and chemical

characteristics and microbiological properties of dune soils in the

northern coastal line of Senegal. Journal of Chemical, Biological and

Physical Sciences. ISSN: 2249 –1929. DOI: 10.24214/jcbps.D.8.3.15671

8. Fall D, Bakhoum N, Fall F, Diouf F, Ndiaye C, Faye M. N, Hocher V, Diouf

D. (2018). Effect of peanut shells amendment on soil properties and

growth of seedlings of Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton, Vachellia seyal

(Delile) P. Hurter and Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC in salt-affected soils.

Annals of Forest Science. 75: 32https://doi.org/10.1007/

s13595-018-0714-x

9. Koffi G. A, Ndoye F, Dabonné S, Bakhoum N, Faye M. N, Fall D, Diouf D.

(2018). Effect of maize and peanut crops on Ivory Coast northern soilbiological activities and their response to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

inoculation. African Journal

10.Fall D, Bakhoum N, Fall F, Diouf F, Faye M. N, Ndiaye C, Hocher V, Diouf

D. (2017). Improvement of tree growth in salt-affected soils under

greenhouse conditions using a combination of peanut shells and

microbial inoculation, J. Agric. Biotech. Sustain. Dev. 9, 36-44. DOI:

10.5897/JABSD2017.0294

11. Diagne N, Swanson E, Pesce C, Fall F, Fatou F, Bakhoum N, Fall D, Faye

M. N, Oshone R, Simpson S, Morris K, W. Kelley Thomas W. K, Moulin L,

Diouf D, Louis S. Tisa L. S. (2017). Permanent Draft Genome Sequence of

Rhizobium sp. Strain LCM 4573, a Salt-Tolerant, Nitrogen-Fixing

Bacterium Isolated from Senegalese Soils. Genome Announc

5:e00285-17. https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00285-17.

12. Diagne N, Swanson E, Pesce C, Fall F, Diouf F, Bakhoum N, Fall D, Faye

M. N, Oshone R, Simpson S, Morris C, Thomas W. K, Moulin L, Diouf D,

Louis S. Tisa L. S. (2017). Permanent Draft Genome Sequence of Ensifer

sp. Strain LCM 4579, a Salt-Tolerant, Nitrogen-Fixing Bacterium Isolated

from Senegalese Soil. Genome Announc 5:e00117-17. https://doi.org/

10.1128/genomeA.00117-17

13. Bakhoum N, Odee DW, Fall D, Kane K, Ndoye F, Sylla S ND, Zoubeirou

AM, Kimiti J. M, Noba K, Diouf D. (2016). Senegalia senegal response to

inoculation with rhizobial strains vary in relation to seed provenance

and soil type. Plant and Soil. DOI: 10.1007/s11104-015-2655-6

14.Fall D, Bakhoum N, Sall S. N, Zoubeirou A. M, Sylla S. Nd, Diouf D.

(2016). Rhizobial Inoculation Increases Soil Microbial Functioning and

Gum Arabic Production of 13-Year-Old Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton,

Trees in the North Part of Senegal. Front. Plant Sci. 7:1355. doi: 10.3389/

fpls.2016.01355

15. Fall D, Bakhoum N, Fall F , Diouf F, Ly M. O , Diouf M, Gully D, Hocher V,

Diouf D. (2016). Germination, growth and physiological responses of

Senegalia senegal (L.) Britton, Vachellia seyal (Delile) P. Hurter and

Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC to salinity stress in greenhouse conditions.

Afr. J. Biotechnol. Vol. 15(37), pp. 2017-2027, DOI: 10.5897/AJB2016.15518

16.Fall F, Diouf D, Fall D, Bakhoum N, Thioye B , Kane A, Ndiaye C, Ndoye I,

Bâ A. M. (2016). Growth and physiological responses of Sporobolus

robustus kunth seedlings to salt stress. Arid Land Research and

Management.ISSN:15324982.DOI:10.1080/15324982.2016.1246491.http:/

/dx.doi.org/10.1080/15324982.2016.1246491

17. Bakhoum N, Galiana A, Le Roux C, Kane A, Duponnois R, Ndoye F, Fall D,

Noba K, Sylla Nd S, Diouf D (2015). Phylogeny of nodulation genes and

symbiotic diversity of Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. and A. seyal (Del.)

Mesorhizobium strains from different regions of Senegal. Microbial

Ecology, 3, 69:641-651, DOI 10.1007/s00248-014-0507-1.

18. Ndoye F, Kane A, Diedhiou AG, Bakhoum N, Fall D, Sadio O, Sy MO,

Noba K, Diouf D (2015). Effects of dual inoculation with arbuscularmycorrhizal fungi and rhizobia on Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. seedling

growth and soil enzyme activities in senegal. International Journal of

Biosciences, 6 (2), 36-48.

19. Bakhoum N, Le Roux C, Diouf D, Kane A, Ndoye F, Fall D, Duponnois R,

Noba K, Galiana A. (2014) Distribution and diversity of rhizobial

populations from Senegalese arid and semi-arid zones associated to

different Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. provonances. Open Journal of

Forestry, 4: 136-143. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojf.2014.42019.

20.Diouf F., Diouf D., Klonowska A., Le Queré A., Bakhoum N., Fall D., Neyra

M., Parrinello H, Diouf M., Ndoye I., Moulin L.. (2014). Genetic and

genomic diversity studies of Acacia symbionts in Senegal reveal new

species of Mesorhizobium with a putative geographical pattern. Plos

One. 10(2): e0117667. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0117667

21. Ndoye F, Kane A, Bakhoum N, Sanon A, Fall D, Diouf D,Sylla S. Nd, Ba A.

M, Sy M. O, Noba K. (2013). Response of Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. to

inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi isolates in sterilized and

unsterilized soils in Senegal. Agroforestry Systems 87:941–952.

22.Bakhoum N, Ndoye F, Kane A, Assigbetse K, Fall D, Sylla S. Nd, Noba K,

Diouf D. (2012). Impact of rhizobial inoculation on Acacia senegal (L.)

Willd. and soil functioning in relation to seed provenance and soil

origin. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 28:2567–2579.

23.Fall D, Diouf D, Zoubeirou MA, Bakhoum N, Faye A, Sall NS. (2012). Effect

of distance and depth on soil microbial biomass, mineral nitrogen (N)

content under Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. Trees, Journal of Environmental

Management, 95 Suppl: S260-264.

24.Ndoye F, Kane A, Ngonkeu E, Bakhoum N, Sanon A, Diouf D, Sy MO,

Baudoin E, Noba K, Prin Y. (2012). Changes in Land Use System and

Environmental Factors Affect ArbuscularMycorrhizal Fungal Density and

Diversity, and Enzyme Activities in Rhizospheric Soils of Acacia senegal

(L.)Willd. ISRN Ecology doi:10.5402/2012/563191.

25.Ndoye F, Kane A, Bakhoum N, Sanon A, Fall D, Diouf D, Sy M. O and

Noba K. (2012). Response of Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. seedlings and soil

bio-functioning to inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi,

rhizobia and Pseudomonas fluorescens. African Journal of Microbiology

Research, 6, 7176-7184.

26.Fall D, Ourarhi M, Missbah El Idrissi M, Bakhoum N, Zoubeirou MA,

Abdelmoumen H, Diouf D. (2011). The efficiency and competitiveness of

three Mesorhizobium sp. strains nodulating Acacia senegal (L.) Willd.

under water deficiency conditions in the greenhouse. Symbiosis,

54:87-94.

COMMUNICATIONS ORALES

Bakhoum N., Maymon M., Khan N., Ethan H., Fall D., Tall L., Diouf D and

Hirsch A. M. (2017). Towards an improvement of millet (Pennisetum

glaucum L. R. Br.) production: selection of effective PGPR from the ruralarea of Senegal. Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology, UCLA, Los

Angeles, USA meeting. Arrowhead, December 1-3.

Bakhoum N., Fall D., le Roux C., Ndoye F., Kane A., Galiana A., Noba K.,

Sylla S. Nd., Diouf D (2014) Phylogenetic analyses of 16S rDNA and

nodulation genes, and symbiotic diversity of Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. and

A. seyal (Del.) Mesorhizobium strains from Senegalese regions.

BIOFERSOL: Soil Biofertilization and Sustainable Development in Africa.

16st Congress of the AABNF & 4th International Conference of the AMM,

from 2 to 7 November 2014, Rabat, Morocco.

Bakhoum N., Fall D., Kane A., Ndoye F., Odee D.W., Kimiti J.M., Zoubeirou

A.M., Sylla S.N., Noba K., Duponnois R., Diouf D. (2014). Impact of rhizobial

inoculation on Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. rhizospheric soil bacteria and soil

functioning in relation to seed provenance and soil type. BIOFERSOL: Soil

Biofertilization and Sustainable Development in Africa. 16st Congress of

the AABNF & 4th International Conference of the AMM, from 2 to 7

Novembe 2014, Rabat, Morocco.

Assigbetsé K., Ciss I., Bakhoum N., Dieng L. (2012). Effect of Inoculation of

Acacia senegal mature trees with Mycorrhiza and Rhizobia on soil

properties and microbial community structure. Geophysical Research

Abstracts Vol. 14, EGU2012-8004, 2012 EGU General Assembly.

N Bakhoum, D Fall, A Kane, F Ndoye , S N. Sylla, A M. Zoubeirou, J M.

Kimiti, D W. Odee, K Noba, D Diouf. (2012). Response of Acacia senegal (L.)

Willd. provenances to inoculation with selected rhizobial strains in relation

to soil type. Congress of Integrated Soil Fertility Management in Africa:

From Microbes to Markets. 22-26 October. CIAT. 122 pp Nairobi (Kenya).

Bakhoum N., Ndoye F., Kane A., Assigbetse K., Fall D., Noba K., Sylla S. Nd.,

Ndoye I., Zoubeirou A. M., Kimiti J. M. et Diouf D. (2011). Impact de

l’inoculation rhizobienne sur la croissance des plants d’Acacia senegal (L.)

Willd. de différentes provenances et sur les communautés bactériennes du

sol, Atelier CORUS-AIRSUD : Biodiversité des ressources naturelles

« Restauration, Conservation et Valorisation de la Biodiversité Végétale en

Afrique » du 11 au 15 Mai, Dakar, Senegal.

Ndoye F., Bakhoum N., Ngonkeu E., Prin Y., Ba A. M., Diouf D., Noba K.,

Kane A. (2011). Investigation of the arbuscular Mycorrhizal community from

Acacia senegal rhizospheres collected in two contrasted regions of

Senegal reveals defferential distribution patterns. International Workshop.

Mycorrhizae: a biological tool for sustainable development in Africa.

February 21-23 Dakar, Senegal.

Diouf D., Fall D., Kane A., Bakhoum N., Ba A. T., Ba A. M., Sylla S.,

Duponnois R. (2011) Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Mesorhizobium spp.

Alleviate growth and mineral nutrition of Acacia seyal (Del.) seedlings

under salt stress conditions. International Workshop. Mycorrhizae: a

biological tool for sustainable development in Africa. February 21-23 Dakar,

Senegal.Bakhoum N., Ndoye F., Kane A., Fall D., Sylla S. Nd., Faye A., Duponnois R.,

Noba K., Galiana A., le Roux C. Diouf D. (2010). Genotypic and phenotypic

diversity of rhizobial populations from Senegalese arid and semi-arid zones

associated to different Acacia senegal. 14st congress of “African

Association of Biological Nitrogen Fixation (AABNF), December 13-16

Bamako, Mali.

Ndoye F., Bakhoum N., Ndoye I., Diouf D., Neyra M., Prin Y., Bâ A., M. Kane

A & Noba K. (2010). Impact of Acacia senegal trees on chemical and

microbial characteristics of soils in three agro-ecological regions in

Senegal. 1st International Congress on Mycorrhizal Symbiosis: Ecosystems

& Environment of Mediterranean Area (MYCOMED) 11-13 octobre,

Marrakech (Morocco).

Bakhoum N., Ndoye F., Faye A., Fall D., Kane A, Sylla S., Diouf D. (2009).

« Impact des conditions édaphiques sur la diversité des rhizobiums

associés à différentes provenances d’A. senegal (L.) Willd. »première

édition doctoriales, organisée par l’Ecole doctorale Sciences de la Vie, de

la Santé et de l’Environnement (ED-SEV), UCAD, Dakar du 15 au 17

décembre, Sénégal.

Fall D., Sall S. N., Bakhoum N., Faye A and Diouf D. (2008). Effect of

distance and depth on soil microbial biomass, N mineralization and

genetic diversity of rhizobia under Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. trees. 3IMEBE

proccedings, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

POSTERS

Bakhoum N., Adithya S., Balachandar D. (2014). Long-term organic and

inorganic chemical fertilizations affect the soil microbial function and

abundance: A case of a century old trial in a semi-arid tropical Alfisol of

India. Congrès de l’association des Microbiologistes de l’Inde, du 12 au 14

Novembre, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, Inde.

Ndoye F., Bakhoum N., Faye A., Fall D., Diouf D., Sylla S. Kane A.

(2009). « Diversité des champignons mycorhiziens arbusculaires (MA)

associés à Acacia senegal Willd. et impact de l’inoculation sur la

croissance de l’arbre, les communautés microbiennes du sol et sur la

production de gomme arabique » première édition doctoriales, organisé

par l’Ecole doctorale Sciences de la Vie, de la Santé et de l’Environnement

(ED-SEV), UCAD, Dakar du 15 au 17 décembre 2009, Sénégal.

Bakhoum N., Faye A et Diouf D. (2007). « Influence des conditions

pédoclimatiques sur la diversité des bactéries fixatrices d’azote associées

à Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. » Journées jeunes chercheurs (4ème édition)

co-organisées par l’Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar et l’Institut de

Recherche pour le Développement IRD-Sénégal : Dakar, 11 et 12 Juillet. Prix

meilleur Poster.

FICHES TECHNIQUES

1. Fall D, Bakhoum N, Diouf D (2017). Utilisation des bactéries fixatrices

d’azote (rhizobia) pour améliorer la production de gomme arabique

d’Acacia senegal (L.) Willd.

2. Fall D, Bakhoum N, Diagne N, Faye M. N, Fall F, Diouf D (2017). La double

inoculation (rhizobia + champignons mycorhiziens) améliore la croissance

des plantes sur les sols salés.

3. Ba O, Fall D, Bakhoum N, Diagne N, Fall F, Diouf D. (2017). Les coques

d’arachides sont plus efficacies que le phophogypse pour améliorer la

croissance des plantes sur sols sales.

4. Fall D, Bakhoum N, Fall F, Ndiaye C, Diouf D. (2017). Senegalia senegal

(Syn. Acacia senegal): une sepèce forestière candidate pour la valorization

sylvicole des sols sales.

5. Fall F, Bâ A. M, Fall D, Bakhoum N, Diouf D. (2017). Sporobolus

robustus Kunth: une graminée facilitatrice de l’établissement de

légumineuses forestières en milieu salé.

6. Fall F, Fall D, Bakhoum N, Diouf D, Bâ A. M. (2017). Les champignons

mycorhiziens à arbuscules, auxiliaires de la croissance de Sporobolus

robustus et Prosopis juliflora en milieu salé.

7. Fall D, Bakhoum N, Diouf D (2014). Amélioration de la croissance de

Acacia senegal (L.) Willd en pépiniére par l’inoculation rhizobienne en

condition de deficit hydrique