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Variation in soil properties under different cropping and other land-use systems in Dura catchment, Northern Ethiopia

There are limited reports about the impacts of long-term cropping and land-use systems (CLUS) on soil properties and nutrient stocks under smallholder farmers’ conditions in developing countries. The objective of this research was to examine variation in soil properties and OC and TN stocks across t...

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Autores principales: Tesfahunegn, Gebreyesus Brhane, Gebru, Teklebirhan Arefaine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7001928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32023243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222476
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author Tesfahunegn, Gebreyesus Brhane
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description There are limited reports about the impacts of long-term cropping and land-use systems (CLUS) on soil properties and nutrient stocks under smallholder farmers’ conditions in developing countries. The objective of this research was to examine variation in soil properties and OC and TN stocks across the different CLUS in Dura sub-catchment, northern Ethiopia. Surveys and discussions on field history were used to identify nine CLUS, namely, tef (Eragrostis tef (Zucc) Trot)) mono-cropping (TM), maize (Zea mays L.) mono-cropping (MM), cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis)-maize intercropping (IC1), red beet (Beta Vulgaris)-maize intercropping (IC2), cauliflower-tef-maize rotation (R1), onion (Allium cepa L.)-maize-onion rotation (R2), tr eated gully (TG), untreated gully (UTG), and natural forest system (NF). A total of 27 composite soil samples were randomly collected from the CLUS for soil analysis. Data were subjected to one-way analysis of variance and PCA. The lowest and highest bulk density was determined from NF (1.19 Mg m(-3)) and UTG (1.77 Mg m(-3)), respectively. Soil pH, EC and CEC varied significantly among the CLUS. The highest CEC (50.3 cmol(c) kg(-1)) was reported under TG followed by NF. The highest soil OC stock (175.3 Mg C ha(−1)) and TN stock (13.6 Mg C ha(−1)) were found from NF. The PCA chosen soil properties explained 87% of the soil quality variability among the CLUS. Such soil properties and nutrient stocks variability among the CLUS suggested that introduction of suitable management practices that sustain the soil system of the CLUS with poor soil properties and nutrient stocks are crucial for the study area conditions.
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spelling pubmed-70019282020-02-18 Variation in soil properties under different cropping and other land-use systems in Dura catchment, Northern Ethiopia Tesfahunegn, Gebreyesus Brhane Gebru, Teklebirhan Arefaine PLoS One Research Article There are limited reports about the impacts of long-term cropping and land-use systems (CLUS) on soil properties and nutrient stocks under smallholder farmers’ conditions in developing countries. The objective of this research was to examine variation in soil properties and OC and TN stocks across the different CLUS in Dura sub-catchment, northern Ethiopia. Surveys and discussions on field history were used to identify nine CLUS, namely, tef (Eragrostis tef (Zucc) Trot)) mono-cropping (TM), maize (Zea mays L.) mono-cropping (MM), cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis)-maize intercropping (IC1), red beet (Beta Vulgaris)-maize intercropping (IC2), cauliflower-tef-maize rotation (R1), onion (Allium cepa L.)-maize-onion rotation (R2), tr eated gully (TG), untreated gully (UTG), and natural forest system (NF). A total of 27 composite soil samples were randomly collected from the CLUS for soil analysis. Data were subjected to one-way analysis of variance and PCA. The lowest and highest bulk density was determined from NF (1.19 Mg m(-3)) and UTG (1.77 Mg m(-3)), respectively. Soil pH, EC and CEC varied significantly among the CLUS. The highest CEC (50.3 cmol(c) kg(-1)) was reported under TG followed by NF. The highest soil OC stock (175.3 Mg C ha(−1)) and TN stock (13.6 Mg C ha(−1)) were found from NF. The PCA chosen soil properties explained 87% of the soil quality variability among the CLUS. Such soil properties and nutrient stocks variability among the CLUS suggested that introduction of suitable management practices that sustain the soil system of the CLUS with poor soil properties and nutrient stocks are crucial for the study area conditions. Public Library of Science 2020-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7001928/ /pubmed/32023243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222476 Text en © 2020 Tesfahunegn, Gebru http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Variation in soil properties under different cropping and other land-use systems in Dura catchment, Northern Ethiopia
title Variation in soil properties under different cropping and other land-use systems in Dura catchment, Northern Ethiopia
title_full Variation in soil properties under different cropping and other land-use systems in Dura catchment, Northern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Variation in soil properties under different cropping and other land-use systems in Dura catchment, Northern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Variation in soil properties under different cropping and other land-use systems in Dura catchment, Northern Ethiopia
title_short Variation in soil properties under different cropping and other land-use systems in Dura catchment, Northern Ethiopia
title_sort variation in soil properties under different cropping and other land-use systems in dura catchment, northern ethiopia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7001928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32023243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222476
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