Legume-based cropping systems are regarded as a sustainable method to reduce the need for
external nitrogen fertilizers. Haricot bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) is one of the most economically
important pulse crops cultivated ...
Land degradation due to accelerated soil erosion is a major socio-economic development and
environmental sustainability threat in the highlands of Ethiopia. To reverse these problems several types
of sustainable land ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) are the two major yield limiting plant nutrients inEthiopia. Existing NP rates for the production of cereal crops, including wheat, are veryoldand critically need revisiting and updating ...
Ethiopia is intensifying efforts to boost wheat production with effective nitrogen (N) and
phosphorus (P) management. However, low soil fertility and the lack of recommendations
on optimal N and P application rates remain ...
On Mount Guna higher land degradation particularly soil erosion problems has a
deleterious impact on soil fertility and depletion of soil organic carbon stock due to land
use types and slope gradient varation. Land use ...
Soil erosion is a global problem, especially severe in African countries like Ethiopia, causing
land degradation and economic losses. Soil conservation and amendment practices are
crucial for reducing erosion. Therefore, ...
Soil fertility depletion and the unavailability of nutrients due to a decline in soil organic matter content and improper fertilizer application are limiting bread wheat productivity in Ethiopia. Hence, a field experiment ...
The soils of Ethiopia have been experiencing depletion of essential nutrients and a decrease in
organic matter, resulting in a significant decline in agricultural output across the country. This
research was, therefore, ...
Planting trees on farmlands has become a common agroforestry activity because of its widespread use and possible advantages. This study was carried out in the Alemsaga watershed in northwestern Ethiopia. Its primary objective ...
One of the numerous factors contributing to soil degradation, both chemically and physically, has long been thought to be land use change. This study was conducted to analyze land use/cover change over 31 years (from 1990 ...
Legume-based cropping systems are regarded as a sustainable method to reduce the need for
external nitrogen fertilizers. Haricot bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) is one of the most economically
important pulse crops cultivated ...
Land degradation due to accelerated soil erosion is a major socio-economic development and
environmental sustainability threat in the highlands of Ethiopia. To reverse these problems several types
of sustainable land ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) are the two major yield limiting plant nutrients inEthiopia. Existing NP rates for the production of cereal crops, including wheat, are veryoldand critically need revisiting and updating ...
Ethiopia is intensifying efforts to boost wheat production with effective nitrogen (N) and
phosphorus (P) management. However, low soil fertility and the lack of recommendations
on optimal N and P application rates remain ...
On Mount Guna higher land degradation particularly soil erosion problems has a
deleterious impact on soil fertility and depletion of soil organic carbon stock due to land
use types and slope gradient varation. Land use ...
Soil erosion is a global problem, especially severe in African countries like Ethiopia, causing
land degradation and economic losses. Soil conservation and amendment practices are
crucial for reducing erosion. Therefore, ...
Soil fertility depletion and the unavailability of nutrients due to a decline in soil organic matter content and improper fertilizer application are limiting bread wheat productivity in Ethiopia. Hence, a field experiment ...
The soils of Ethiopia have been experiencing depletion of essential nutrients and a decrease in
organic matter, resulting in a significant decline in agricultural output across the country. This
research was, therefore, ...