Soil Science Research Papers/Topics

ACIDITY STATUS AND LIME REQUIREMENT OF SOILS OF AMEYA DISTRICT, SOUTHWEST SHOWA, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Soil acidity is one of the main factors that limit agricultural productivity in many parts of the world. Study was conducted at Southwest showa Ameya District on acidic soils collected from dominant crop fields of the four selected kebeles in South Westshowa Zone, Ameya District to determine the status, and extents of acidity, and determination of lime requirements to neutralize the acidity effects. The selected kebeles were Gulti Bola, Bero Salen, Dire Aroji, and Kechema Jiran. Fi...

SOIL FERTILITY STATUS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF NP, NPS AND NPSB FERTILIZERS FOR WHEAT (Triticum aesticum L.) PRODUCTION AT GULTI BOLA IN AMEYA DISTRICT, SOUTHWEST SHOA, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Ensuring food security for the ever-increasing world population has direct relation with management of lands resources that are vital for crop production. Inadequate information on soil fertility status and poor management practices are among the main constraints to crop production in Ethiopia. Wheat is one of the most important cereal crops in Ethiopia. Yield of this crop is low mainly due to low soil fertility. In Ethiopia, Urea and DAP (di-ammonium phosphate) are the only fertil...

CHARACTERIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF SOILS OF TINIKE SUBWATERSHED IN EAST HARARGHE ZONE, OROMIA REGION, EASTERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Providing detailed up-to-date and site-specific soil information to the beneficiaries at watershed level is essential to solve local problems restricting agricultural production. Site-specific characterization and classification of soils that provide detailed information on soil properties are vital in designing appropriate management strategies for sustainable development in agriculture and natural resources management. The present study was carried out to characterize the soils f...

CHARACTERIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF SOILS ALONG TOPOSEQUENCE IN ADELE SUBWATERSHED, EAST HARARGHE ZONE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Soil characterization and classification is an important tool for identifying the most appropriate use of land as well as for sustainable utilization of the precious soil resources. Field survey and soil laboratory analysis were carried out to characterize selected morphological and physicochemical properties and classify the soils in Adele subwatershed of east Hararghe Zone, Ethiopia. Three representative pedons were opened at three topographic positions (upper, middle, and lower)...

ASSESSMENT OF SOIL EROSION RISK USING RUSLE MODEL IN ANALEMO DISTRICT, SOUTHERN NATIONS, NATIONALITIES, AND PEOPLES’ REGION, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Land degradation by soil erosion is a wide spread and serious phenomenon throughout the Ethiopian highlands causing significant loss of soil fertility, loss of productivity and environmental degradation. Thus, estimation of soil loss and identification of critical area for implementation of best management practice is central to success of a soil and water conservation program. This research has, therefore, been carried out to evaluate soil erosion risk in the study area so as to e...

RESPONSES OF ACIDIC SOIL AND MAIZE ( Zea mays L.) TO LIME AND VERMICOMPOST APPLICATION AT LALO ASABI DISTRICT, WESTERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Soil acidity is one of the major yield-limiting factor for crop production worldwide, particularly on highly weathered and leached tropical soils. Different reports have indicated that there is significant soil acidity coverage in Ethiopia. Particularly, in the western part of the country, soil acidity is a well-known problem limiting crop production and productivity. As part of the solution to such problem in soils, combined application of lime and VC on maize has not been investi...

SOIL FERTILITY AND MICRONUTRIENT STATUS IN TISSUES OF MAJOR CROPS IN DARO LABU DISTRICT, WESTERN HARARGHE ZONE, EASTERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Depletion of soil fertility due to soil erosion and nutrient mining farming system leads to decline in soil productivity and subsequently crop yields. This study was initiated to assess soil fertility status and to determine micronutrient concentration in the tissues of maize and sorghum grown at Daro Labu district, Eastern Ethiopia. Twelve maize and twelve sorghum growing fields from four peasant associations (PA) were selected purposively. Field survey was conducted to collect ge...

EFFECTS OF VERMICOMPOST AND SELECTED CROPPING SYSTEM ON SELECTED SOIL PROPERTIES, YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS OF MAIZE (Zea mays L.) AND SOYBEAN (Glycine max L.) AT RARE IN HARAMAYA UNIVERS

Abstract: In Ethiopia, including Haramaya district, low soil fertility remains a pressing concern, leading to reduced crop productivity due to nutrient depletion and inadequate use of agricultural inputs. Against this backdrop, a field experiment was conducted at Rare at Haramaya University to assess the effects of different rates of vermicompost application and cropping system on selected soil properties, yield, and yield components of maize (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.) during...

EFFECTS OF VERMICOMPOST AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER ON SELECTED SOIL PROPERTIES,YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS OF BREAD WHEAT (Triticum asetivum L.) IN TIYO DISTRICT, ARSI ZONE, SOUTHEASTERN ETHIO

Abstract: Soil fertility depletion is one of the major impediments to sustained agricultural productivity in Ethiopia. Soil fertility maintenance requires a balanced application of inorganic and organic nutrient sources. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the effect of vermicompost (VC), nitrogen fertilizer and their interaction in improving soil fertility and increasing wheat productivity at Kulumsa Agricultural Research Center, southeastern Ethiopia during the main cropping se...

ASSESSMENT OF SELECTED PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS UNDER DIFFERENT LAND USES AND SLOPE POSITIONS AT GOLA WACHU SUB-WATERSHED, EAST HARARGHE ZONE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Understanding the effects of land use types and slope positions on soil physicochemical properties is an essential for sustainable soil management. Therefore, this study was initiated to assess selected physicochemical properties of the soils under different land uses and slope positions at Gola Wachu sub-watershed, east Hararghe Zone, Ethiopia. The study area was divided in to three topographic unit based on slope positions (upper, middle and lower) and selected soil physicochemic...

ASSESSMENT OF SOIL FERTILITY STATUS UNDER DIFFERENT LAND UNITS IN GIRISA SUBWATERSHED, IN DUGDA DISTRICT, EAST SHOA ZONE OF OROMIA REGION, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: The decline in soil productivity and crop production are major challenge to ensure agricultural sustainability and food security in East Africa sub-Saharan country like Ethiopia particularly in the study area at Girisa SubWatershed of Dugda District. In order to alleviate this integrated soil fertility management has crucial role. However, there is no or very limited information and documented data on assessment of soil fertility status in Girisa SubWatershed, in Dugda District. Th...

Characterisation and Classification of Soils of Aregedif Watershed, Northwestern Ethiopia

ABSTRACT To determine the soil's primary potentials and constraints, soil characterization and pedological classification are crucial. However, much of Ethiopia’s documented soil information is scanty and inadequate relative to the large size of the country and the wide diversity of soils and landscapes. The aim of this work was to characterize and classify the morphological, physical, and chemical attributes of soils in Aregedif watershed, Northwestern Ethiopia. Samples were collected fro...

Comparative Effects of Lime, Poultry Manure and Npk Compound Fertilizer on Soil Physicochemical Properties and Yield of Maize in an Ultisol of Southeastern Nigeria.

ABSTRACT Field and greenhouse experiments were conducted at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, in 2011, to examine the effects of lime, poultry manure and NPK 15-15-15 on the soil nutrient content and yield of maize. The experiment was first carried out in the greenhouse and later evaluated in the field. The experimental designs used were 6 x 4 factorial in completely randomized design (CRD) and randomized complete block design (RCBD) for the greenhouse and field experiments respectively. Two...

Phosphate Mobilization by Addition of Organic Acids in Two Soils of the Southern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria

ABSTRACT One mechanism by which plants can mobilize organic and inorganic forms of phosphorus (P) in soils is by exudation of low molecular weight organic acids. Laboratory and field trial were carried out during 2011 and 2012 cropping seasons to study the effects of additions of organic acids ( citric, oxalic and tartaric acids) on the mobilization of phosphate of soils from Minna and Mokwa, both in Southern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria. For initial laboratory studies and prior to field cultiva...

Effects of Cover Management Practices on Physical Properties, Runoff and Erosion in Nsukka Sandy Loam Soil

ABSTRACT A two –year (2004/2005) field investigation was carried out on the runoff plots at the University of Nigeria Nsukka farm, to monitor the effects of cover management practices on physical properties, runoff and soil loss in Nkpologu sandy loam soil. The management practices were barefallow (BF), cocoyam (CY) sorghum (SG), legume (CP) and grass (PM), under no-till practice. There was no change in soil texture due to treatments. The treatments generally increased soil organic matter c...


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