Vertisols and soils with vertic properties are an important soil group in the Ethiopian highlands. Poor drainage, soil, water and nutrient erosion are the most serious problems on highland Vertisols. Due to their high moisture- storage capacity, they have high production potential and this potential remains underutilised because of the difficulty of managing these soils. This paper summarises available information on chemical properties, N, P and mineralogy. Literature on the P status of soils, P nutrition of forage legumes and crops, mycorrhizae and P nutrition, species and varietal variation in response to P, P sorption isotherms and P fertilisation based on forage-based cropping systems is reviewed. The review also highlights the respons...
Poor drainage of Vertisols and nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) deficiencies are some if the major co...
Nitrogen is the most limiting plant nutrient in Vertisols in western Ethiopia. Vertisols properties ...
This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that an improved system of catchment management in ...
Summarises available information on bulk density and porosity, soil moisture infiltration, N, P and ...
Vertisols (deep black clay soils, often known as "black cotton soils") cover 8 million ha of the Eth...
Vertisols are among the most extensive soil types in the Ethiopian highlands, occurring in a wide ra...
Vertisols are among the most extensive soil types in the Ethiopian highlands, occurring in a wide ra...
This chapter reviews relevant Vertisol properties, experimental results and the overall experience o...
Vert~sols, because of their high water-holding capacity, are suited to dryland crop production in =...
In Ethiopia, Vertisols account for 12.6 million hectares, of which about 7.6 million ha found in the...
This chapter describes the distribution, use and importance of Vertisols in Ethiopia and indicates t...
Although this document is intended to report research on Vertisols, livestock do not respect this bo...
Physico-chemical properties of soils of a particular area is crucial for determination of its potent...
The pedogenic properties and fertility status of the soils at Ayehu Substation of the Amhara Region ...
Some of the papers in this report deals with nutrient management; land, soil and water management; g...
Poor drainage of Vertisols and nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) deficiencies are some if the major co...
Nitrogen is the most limiting plant nutrient in Vertisols in western Ethiopia. Vertisols properties ...
This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that an improved system of catchment management in ...
Summarises available information on bulk density and porosity, soil moisture infiltration, N, P and ...
Vertisols (deep black clay soils, often known as "black cotton soils") cover 8 million ha of the Eth...
Vertisols are among the most extensive soil types in the Ethiopian highlands, occurring in a wide ra...
Vertisols are among the most extensive soil types in the Ethiopian highlands, occurring in a wide ra...
This chapter reviews relevant Vertisol properties, experimental results and the overall experience o...
Vert~sols, because of their high water-holding capacity, are suited to dryland crop production in =...
In Ethiopia, Vertisols account for 12.6 million hectares, of which about 7.6 million ha found in the...
This chapter describes the distribution, use and importance of Vertisols in Ethiopia and indicates t...
Although this document is intended to report research on Vertisols, livestock do not respect this bo...
Physico-chemical properties of soils of a particular area is crucial for determination of its potent...
The pedogenic properties and fertility status of the soils at Ayehu Substation of the Amhara Region ...
Some of the papers in this report deals with nutrient management; land, soil and water management; g...
Poor drainage of Vertisols and nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) deficiencies are some if the major co...
Nitrogen is the most limiting plant nutrient in Vertisols in western Ethiopia. Vertisols properties ...
This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that an improved system of catchment management in ...