Assessment of Soil Acidity and Determination of Lime Requirement under Different Land Uses in Gumer District, Southern Ethiopia

Abstract: The study was initiated to assess the level of soil acidity and lime requirement of four types of land uses (forest lands, grazing lands, cultivated lands, and Eucalyptus tree plantation) and in replications from 0-20 cm soil depth. Lime requirement was evaluated by exchangeable acidity a...

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Main Authors: Achalu Chimdi YARIMO, Aliyu Nesru Nesru, Wondwosen Tena Tena
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Language:English
Published: Adama Science and Technology University 2023-02-01
Series:Ethiopian Journal of Science and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:https://213.55.101.19/index.php/EJSSD/article/view/512
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author Achalu Chimdi YARIMO
Aliyu Nesru Nesru
Wondwosen Tena Tena
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Wondwosen Tena Tena
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description Abstract: The study was initiated to assess the level of soil acidity and lime requirement of four types of land uses (forest lands, grazing lands, cultivated lands, and Eucalyptus tree plantation) and in replications from 0-20 cm soil depth. Lime requirement was evaluated by exchangeable acidity and buffer solution methods. The data were analyzed by SAS software, version 9.1. The study revealed that soils of cultivated and Eucalyptus lands were very strongly acidic with mean of pH 4.8 and 5.0, whereas soils of grazing lands were strongly acidic with pH 5.5 and forest lands were moderately acidic with pH 5.7and 5.6 in both kebeles, respectively. Meaningfully higher pH, OM, TN, CEC, exchangeable Ca2+, and Mg2+ were noted under forest lands as compared to the remaining land uses. However, meaningfully lower exchangeable acidity (EA) (1.06) and percentage acid saturation (PAS) (5.18) were obtained in the forest lands than in the other land uses. Significantly higher available P (2.54) was noted in the grazing land, followed by natural forest (1.77) land for Berchernamocheya kebele, and higher available P was recorded under forest (2.50), followed by grazing land (2.37) for Badnayegor kebele. Significantly higher exchangeable K+ (1.29) and Na+ (0.63) were observed in grazing land for Badnayegor and Berchernamocheya Kebeles, respectively. The results of the lime requirement revealed that using the SMP buffer solution method recorded 4.1-11.3 t/ha while using the exchangeable acidity method recorded 1.3-6.7 t/ha across the land uses for both kebeles. Based on lime requirement determination methods, the amount of lime required highly varies among the land uses. The investigation showed that soil acidification is a serious problem in the study areas. Thus, integrated land management needs to be practiced to overcome the problem of soil acidification and achieve sustainable agricultural production.    
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spelling doaj.art-6884122b279546ef84077360832c366b2023-02-02T08:20:13ZengAdama Science and Technology UniversityEthiopian Journal of Science and Sustainable Development1998-05312663-32052023-02-0110110.20372/ejssdastu:v10.i1.2023.512Assessment of Soil Acidity and Determination of Lime Requirement under Different Land Uses in Gumer District, Southern EthiopiaAchalu Chimdi YARIMO0Aliyu Nesru NesruWondwosen Tena TenaAmbo University, Department of Natural Resource management Abstract: The study was initiated to assess the level of soil acidity and lime requirement of four types of land uses (forest lands, grazing lands, cultivated lands, and Eucalyptus tree plantation) and in replications from 0-20 cm soil depth. Lime requirement was evaluated by exchangeable acidity and buffer solution methods. The data were analyzed by SAS software, version 9.1. The study revealed that soils of cultivated and Eucalyptus lands were very strongly acidic with mean of pH 4.8 and 5.0, whereas soils of grazing lands were strongly acidic with pH 5.5 and forest lands were moderately acidic with pH 5.7and 5.6 in both kebeles, respectively. Meaningfully higher pH, OM, TN, CEC, exchangeable Ca2+, and Mg2+ were noted under forest lands as compared to the remaining land uses. However, meaningfully lower exchangeable acidity (EA) (1.06) and percentage acid saturation (PAS) (5.18) were obtained in the forest lands than in the other land uses. Significantly higher available P (2.54) was noted in the grazing land, followed by natural forest (1.77) land for Berchernamocheya kebele, and higher available P was recorded under forest (2.50), followed by grazing land (2.37) for Badnayegor kebele. Significantly higher exchangeable K+ (1.29) and Na+ (0.63) were observed in grazing land for Badnayegor and Berchernamocheya Kebeles, respectively. The results of the lime requirement revealed that using the SMP buffer solution method recorded 4.1-11.3 t/ha while using the exchangeable acidity method recorded 1.3-6.7 t/ha across the land uses for both kebeles. Based on lime requirement determination methods, the amount of lime required highly varies among the land uses. The investigation showed that soil acidification is a serious problem in the study areas. Thus, integrated land management needs to be practiced to overcome the problem of soil acidification and achieve sustainable agricultural production.     https://213.55.101.19/index.php/EJSSD/article/view/512Keywords: Land uses, Lime requirement, Soil acidity, Soil properties,
spellingShingle Achalu Chimdi YARIMO
Aliyu Nesru Nesru
Wondwosen Tena Tena
Assessment of Soil Acidity and Determination of Lime Requirement under Different Land Uses in Gumer District, Southern Ethiopia
Ethiopian Journal of Science and Sustainable Development
Keywords: Land uses, Lime requirement, Soil acidity, Soil properties,
title Assessment of Soil Acidity and Determination of Lime Requirement under Different Land Uses in Gumer District, Southern Ethiopia
title_full Assessment of Soil Acidity and Determination of Lime Requirement under Different Land Uses in Gumer District, Southern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Assessment of Soil Acidity and Determination of Lime Requirement under Different Land Uses in Gumer District, Southern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Soil Acidity and Determination of Lime Requirement under Different Land Uses in Gumer District, Southern Ethiopia
title_short Assessment of Soil Acidity and Determination of Lime Requirement under Different Land Uses in Gumer District, Southern Ethiopia
title_sort assessment of soil acidity and determination of lime requirement under different land uses in gumer district southern ethiopia
topic Keywords: Land uses, Lime requirement, Soil acidity, Soil properties,
url https://213.55.101.19/index.php/EJSSD/article/view/512
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