Abstract Background Soil organic carbon and nitrogen are key indicators to evaluate farmland management. Many studies of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) in Ethiopia had focused on either rainfed or irrigated farming. A comparative study was meager and less understood on the variation of SOC and TN between farming systems. Thus, the objective of the study was to carry out comparative analysis on the status of SOC and TN stocks between farming systems. Thirty-six composited and cumulative soil samples had been collected from 25 m2 plot designed at discrete intervals as 0–15 and 15–30 cm in both farming systems. Soil organic carbon and nitrogen were analyzed using Walkley and Black, and Kjeldahl method, respectively, and perf...
Agriculture is considered as the backbone of Ethiopian economy. The government promotes rural develo...
Abstract: The problems of land degradation and low agricultural productivity in Ethiopia, resulting ...
The decline of soil fertility status among smallholders is an increasing concern in developing count...
This study was conducted to examine and compare the status of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total ni...
Abstract Introduction Soil is the major reservoir of organic carbon. There is a paucity of soil orga...
Crop-livestock farming system is a traditional and main agricultural practice in the eastern part of...
Agricultural and economic growth in Ethiopia are constrained by the deteriorating natural resource b...
In the arid, low biomass producing areas of Ethiopia, Acacia woodlands suffered a severe degradation...
The evergreen forests of southwest Ethiopia are important for soil fertility sustenance and climate ...
There is scarcity of scientific information on stocks and retention rate of soil organic carbon (SOC...
Traditional enclosures are widely used by pastoralists in East Africa. However, the response of basi...
Traditional farming systems across much of Sub-Saharan Africa have greater organic inputs near to th...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics along land-use changes influences the terrestrial and global carb...
Soil organic carbon is a fundamental soil resource base. However, there is limited information on so...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, one of the least-favoured areas in East Africa, farming systems...
Agriculture is considered as the backbone of Ethiopian economy. The government promotes rural develo...
Abstract: The problems of land degradation and low agricultural productivity in Ethiopia, resulting ...
The decline of soil fertility status among smallholders is an increasing concern in developing count...
This study was conducted to examine and compare the status of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total ni...
Abstract Introduction Soil is the major reservoir of organic carbon. There is a paucity of soil orga...
Crop-livestock farming system is a traditional and main agricultural practice in the eastern part of...
Agricultural and economic growth in Ethiopia are constrained by the deteriorating natural resource b...
In the arid, low biomass producing areas of Ethiopia, Acacia woodlands suffered a severe degradation...
The evergreen forests of southwest Ethiopia are important for soil fertility sustenance and climate ...
There is scarcity of scientific information on stocks and retention rate of soil organic carbon (SOC...
Traditional enclosures are widely used by pastoralists in East Africa. However, the response of basi...
Traditional farming systems across much of Sub-Saharan Africa have greater organic inputs near to th...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics along land-use changes influences the terrestrial and global carb...
Soil organic carbon is a fundamental soil resource base. However, there is limited information on so...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, one of the least-favoured areas in East Africa, farming systems...
Agriculture is considered as the backbone of Ethiopian economy. The government promotes rural develo...
Abstract: The problems of land degradation and low agricultural productivity in Ethiopia, resulting ...
The decline of soil fertility status among smallholders is an increasing concern in developing count...