Abstract: Soil characterization and classification is the main information source for soil management and precision agriculture. 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. This study was, therefore, conducted with the objective of characterizing and classifying soils of the Muger sub-watershed in North Shoa Zone of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. Three slope classes were considered and eight representative pedons (P01-P08) were opened and described at the study area. Soil samples collected from identified horizons of each pedon were analyzed following standard procedures. The field as well as the laboratory data r...
This study was aimed at assessing the status of soil properties under Enset (Enset ventricosum) far...
Physico-chemical properties of soils of a particular area is crucial for determination of its potent...
Soils are obviously inconstant and their properties are changing across land use types. Essential so...
The study was conducted at Angacha Research Station in Kembata Tembaro Zone of Southern Ethiopia to ...
The pedogenic properties and fertility status of the soils at Ayehu Substation of the Amhara Region ...
Soil resource information is vital for sound land use planning and sustainable fertility management....
Lack of area-specific information on soil fertility is presenting unprecedented challenge to bring a...
Understanding soil types of a given area is an important prerequisite to design optimum management s...
Classification of soils of a particular area is crucial for determination of its potential and const...
Samples were collected from genetic horizons of representative soil profiles to study the morphologi...
For designing proper soil fertility management interventions, locally specific information on physic...
The main purpose of this study was to characterize and classify soils of Wolkite University research...
This paper examines the morphological, physical, chemical and biochemical characteristics of soils a...
Knowledge of the kinds and properties of soils is critical for making decisions with respect to crop...
Important morphological and physic chemical properties of soils of Bedele area were investigated to ...
This study was aimed at assessing the status of soil properties under Enset (Enset ventricosum) far...
Physico-chemical properties of soils of a particular area is crucial for determination of its potent...
Soils are obviously inconstant and their properties are changing across land use types. Essential so...
The study was conducted at Angacha Research Station in Kembata Tembaro Zone of Southern Ethiopia to ...
The pedogenic properties and fertility status of the soils at Ayehu Substation of the Amhara Region ...
Soil resource information is vital for sound land use planning and sustainable fertility management....
Lack of area-specific information on soil fertility is presenting unprecedented challenge to bring a...
Understanding soil types of a given area is an important prerequisite to design optimum management s...
Classification of soils of a particular area is crucial for determination of its potential and const...
Samples were collected from genetic horizons of representative soil profiles to study the morphologi...
For designing proper soil fertility management interventions, locally specific information on physic...
The main purpose of this study was to characterize and classify soils of Wolkite University research...
This paper examines the morphological, physical, chemical and biochemical characteristics of soils a...
Knowledge of the kinds and properties of soils is critical for making decisions with respect to crop...
Important morphological and physic chemical properties of soils of Bedele area were investigated to ...
This study was aimed at assessing the status of soil properties under Enset (Enset ventricosum) far...
Physico-chemical properties of soils of a particular area is crucial for determination of its potent...
Soils are obviously inconstant and their properties are changing across land use types. Essential so...