Vertisols are among the most extensive soil types in the Ethiopian highlands, occurring in a wide range of agro-ecological zones where complex crop–livestock-based farming systems are practiced. Sustainable soil management on vertisols always meets with physical characteristics that are driven by clay mineralogy, swelling, shrinking, and risk of temporary waterlogging. The latter causes substantial spatial variability and turns vertisols into obnoxious study material, when compared to other soil classification orders. In this study, we have explored soil properties across different farming systems using soil profile and analytical data generated by the CASCAPE project; an action research project funded by the Dutch government for capacity b...
Soils are obviously inconstant and their properties are changing across land use types. Essential so...
These days there is an increasing concern that other soil nutrients in addition to nitrogen and phos...
The dynamic nature of soil fertility status across different landscapes attracted research attention...
Vertisols are among the most extensive soil types in the Ethiopian highlands, occurring in a wide ra...
Teff (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter) is a major food crop in Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is well adapt...
There is an urgent need to increase cereal yields in the Ethiopian Highlands to ensure national food...
Vertisols (deep black clay soils, often known as "black cotton soils") cover 8 million ha of the Eth...
Ethiopia faces major food security challenges. In spite of a modest level of fertilizer use, the per...
In Ethiopia, Vertisols account for 12.6 million hectares, of which about 7.6 million ha found in the...
Vertisols and soils with vertic properties are an important soil group in the Ethiopian highlands. P...
Soil nutrient management is very critical to maximize crop yield and to maintain soil health for a s...
Summarises available information on bulk density and porosity, soil moisture infiltration, N, P and ...
Nutrient deficiency is a major constraint in tef (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter) production in Ethi...
Soil fertility depletion and soil quality decline have been threatening the ecological and economic ...
Different plant species has different nutrient requirements and utilize nutrients in different ways....
Soils are obviously inconstant and their properties are changing across land use types. Essential so...
These days there is an increasing concern that other soil nutrients in addition to nitrogen and phos...
The dynamic nature of soil fertility status across different landscapes attracted research attention...
Vertisols are among the most extensive soil types in the Ethiopian highlands, occurring in a wide ra...
Teff (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter) is a major food crop in Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is well adapt...
There is an urgent need to increase cereal yields in the Ethiopian Highlands to ensure national food...
Vertisols (deep black clay soils, often known as "black cotton soils") cover 8 million ha of the Eth...
Ethiopia faces major food security challenges. In spite of a modest level of fertilizer use, the per...
In Ethiopia, Vertisols account for 12.6 million hectares, of which about 7.6 million ha found in the...
Vertisols and soils with vertic properties are an important soil group in the Ethiopian highlands. P...
Soil nutrient management is very critical to maximize crop yield and to maintain soil health for a s...
Summarises available information on bulk density and porosity, soil moisture infiltration, N, P and ...
Nutrient deficiency is a major constraint in tef (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter) production in Ethi...
Soil fertility depletion and soil quality decline have been threatening the ecological and economic ...
Different plant species has different nutrient requirements and utilize nutrients in different ways....
Soils are obviously inconstant and their properties are changing across land use types. Essential so...
These days there is an increasing concern that other soil nutrients in addition to nitrogen and phos...
The dynamic nature of soil fertility status across different landscapes attracted research attention...