The soils of the Delbo Wegene watershed of Southern Ethiopia were characterized along toposequence for the development of land management plan for sustainable soil management practices. Four pedons along toposequence were studied. Delbo Wegene watershed is located between 06°52 ’ 45.9’ ’ and 06°53’34.8’ ’ N latitude and between 37°48 ’ 10.5’ ’ and 37°48’42.4’’E longitude, with altitude ranging from 2100 to 2300 m.a.s.l. The soils were generally dark reddish brown to very dark brown and very deep (> 150 cm). The overall friable consistency, low bulk density (1.0 to 1.26 gm/cm3), sub angular to angular blocky structure, high total porosity (53 to 61%) indicated that the soils have good physical condition for plant growth. The soils were sl...
Land degradation through soil erosion by water is severe in the highlands of Ethiopia. In order to c...
Abstract: Information on soil fertility assessment and mapping of arable land helps to design approp...
This study was conducted in Desa’a a dry Afromontane forest in Northern Ethiopia with the objective ...
The soils of the slopes of the South Welo highlands have been either intensively cultivated or overg...
In developing countries, where research funds are limited, the availability of pedogenic information...
This paper examines the morphological, physical, chemical and biochemical characteristics of soils a...
Information on soil properties and distribution is critical for making decisions with regard to crop...
Soil resource information is vital for sound land use planning and sustainable fertility management....
Knowledge of the geographical distribution of soils is indispensable for policy and decision makers ...
Abstract: Soil characterization and classification is the main information source for soil managemen...
The main purpose of this study was to characterize and classify soils of Wolkite University research...
Though knowledge about the distribution and properties of soils is a key issue to support sustainabl...
Knowledge of the geographical distribution of soils is indispensable for policy and decision makers ...
Understanding topography effects and assessing the soil properties in different land use is an essen...
The study was conducted at Angacha Research Station in Kembata Tembaro Zone of Southern Ethiopia to ...
Land degradation through soil erosion by water is severe in the highlands of Ethiopia. In order to c...
Abstract: Information on soil fertility assessment and mapping of arable land helps to design approp...
This study was conducted in Desa’a a dry Afromontane forest in Northern Ethiopia with the objective ...
The soils of the slopes of the South Welo highlands have been either intensively cultivated or overg...
In developing countries, where research funds are limited, the availability of pedogenic information...
This paper examines the morphological, physical, chemical and biochemical characteristics of soils a...
Information on soil properties and distribution is critical for making decisions with regard to crop...
Soil resource information is vital for sound land use planning and sustainable fertility management....
Knowledge of the geographical distribution of soils is indispensable for policy and decision makers ...
Abstract: Soil characterization and classification is the main information source for soil managemen...
The main purpose of this study was to characterize and classify soils of Wolkite University research...
Though knowledge about the distribution and properties of soils is a key issue to support sustainabl...
Knowledge of the geographical distribution of soils is indispensable for policy and decision makers ...
Understanding topography effects and assessing the soil properties in different land use is an essen...
The study was conducted at Angacha Research Station in Kembata Tembaro Zone of Southern Ethiopia to ...
Land degradation through soil erosion by water is severe in the highlands of Ethiopia. In order to c...
Abstract: Information on soil fertility assessment and mapping of arable land helps to design approp...
This study was conducted in Desa’a a dry Afromontane forest in Northern Ethiopia with the objective ...